calender...calander....calendar.. I think. >_<
probally, i always used to spell it like that... now i spell it right. probably.
My biggest problem is I tend to be in a rush and use the wrong forms of there/too/etc
Is "just" hard for you too, XanXan?Originally Posted by Xander
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febuary (correct spelling of course is february)
J-pop ~ SweetS | Love Like Candy Floss <3
I was under the impression that the hyphen was a British invention, much like the u in "colour."Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryûkishi
They do in British EnglishOriginally Posted by omnitarian
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Relevant, or is it relavent? The dictionary is less than an arm's length away, and yet I never use it when posting. Perhaps I'll make an exception this time...
It's relevant, apparently. I'll probably forget that by tomorrow morning, though.
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Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.
Czan, dictionary.com is your friend.![]()
Dissociation (Disassociation) (i lose marks in chemistry for that)
:whaaa: I've adopted this smiley
I'm surprised none of you have come up with "alot" yet, because a lot of the people on this forum writes it that way.
Oh, and I had problems with definitely until Psy taught me.I also pronounced "know" with a K until I was 10 years old, but English is my second language, and I hardly spoke English until I was 10, which is when we started having English as a subject.
I used to type "alot" a lot. Stupid lazy grammer.
I had a long streak of misspelling "Definitely" when I was a newb here, but then I saw Ryukawaii make an annoucement about it and it cleared everything up.
"Grammer" always was a hang up for me as well.