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... unflagged, which appeared earlier in this post, was also flagged. Is it an error? Or does my spelling checker simply not recognize it? Seems like a word to me, so I let it go.
And herein lies my biggest ... on any flagged words and resolve them using the software so the red underlines go away.
Spelling checkers are just a tool. Like any other tool, it won’t help you if you don’t use it ...
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... that letter, and the words no longer appear to have anything to do with each other. Thus, at least some of the peculiarities of English spelling exist for entirely legitimate, and still useful, historical reasons. Critics of ... words’ derivations from other languages.
Perhaps the most persuasive argument against spelling reform is that simplified spellings would be—at least initially ...
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... ne sais quoi without dipping into the treasury of another language? And if we insisted on spelling that term zhernersehkwah, what would we have? Nothing but a piece of random gibberish, anointed ... a native French-speaker would be able to find it if he looked for it!
No, folks. English spelling is best left alone. It's not as if ours is the only language that hazes anyone who attempts to learn ...
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... and short-sighted.
nearsighted, near-sighted, nearsightedness, near-sightedness
- The correct spelling is near-sighted. The Oxford dictionary suggests near-sightedness and the Macquarie ... The words nearsighted and nearsightedness are also added to the Microsoft Exclude file, so they will now appear as spelling errors for anyone using my Exclude file when the next version is released.
For a bit ...
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... it was coming up for review soon, I looked it up, knowing nothing about it previously, except that it was, obviously, a spelling program.
The thing that immediately grabbed my attention, about ... with phrases and progresses to sentences.
We've really, really enjoyed All About Spelling and I can tell that this is one of those programs that we'll use long after the review period has ...
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... and reading. Phonetic Zoo uses audio to teach the child his words, much the way a spelling bee would be set up.
I have very little involvement in the curriculum. However, when it is Personal Spelling Week, I ... with tips and tricks to making the most of SpellQuizzer.
It really is a no-nonsense, easy to use spelling program that offers many teaching possibilities to the homeschooling family.
**Now ...
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