use spell checker,,
2007-04-14 10:21:22
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answer #1
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answered by james michael c 7
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Spelling takes time. If you want to be a better Speller, You have to do 2 things. First you have to read more, than you have to write more. Both will make you a better Speller. Read a Newspaper everyday. Try to write a letter or a groceries list, then go back and correct everything, don't kept spelling words incorrectly. Don't be lazy learn how to spell. Employers more and more require good communication skills. Oh yes, buy a good Dictionary and Thesaurus. Don't quit spelling is a live and learn subject. Good luck !
2007-04-14 00:39:37
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answer #2
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answered by mycus2000 2
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Firstly you need to check out your homophones (words that sound the same but are spelt differently and have different meanings). You've used 'their' in your question but this spelling of the word means 'belongs to them'; it's theirs. You meant to use 'there' which means somewhere other than where you are; ie where's the chair? it's over there.
Also am a little worried about your use of punctuation. No space between a word and an exclamation mark and you only need one ('their !!' becomes 'there!'). Also you haven't actually asked a question in your second sentence so you shouldn't use a question mark. consider 'Do I need some help with my spelling?'. One last thing to be picky: exclamation mark replaces a full stop meaning the end of a sentence so your 'i' should have been a capital.
Does that help?
2007-04-14 00:28:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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One for all you lovely people out there!! I need some help with my spelling?
Please help.
A common mistake.
The Yahoo spell checker would not have found a fault, except to capitalize the i, because is a correctly spelt word, with a different meaning than .
2007-04-14 00:22:32
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answer #4
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answered by DoctressWho 4
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I work with kids who have a hard time spelling. The tricky thing is that spell checker won't help with homonyms- words that sound the same but have different spellings. For example, when you used "their" instead of "there" spell checker won't pick it up. You may need to brush up on your use of homonyms.
2007-04-14 05:00:01
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answered by Lady J 4
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in your question 'their' (belonging to i.e their books) should be 'there' (associated with place i.e over there) - there is a book called eat shoots and leaves which is all about spelling and grammar so you might want to give that a go. But hun - if thats the worse you spell then you are not doing too bad at all.
2007-04-14 01:24:16
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answer #6
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answered by Redhead 3
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there is a little icon on the top right corner of the box that says Check Spelling. Just click on it
2007-04-14 00:21:06
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answer #7
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answered by Happi @ss 5
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Do you mean in the grammatical sense(their/there)or in the witchcraft sense?My black cat is beside me and is watching this screen with interest. Oh hocus pocus keep in focus what you see is what you be.Spiders slither, snakes come hither,make this mortal shake and quiver, goblins ,fairies,elves and all,dancing at the witches ball,wizards welcome so are ghouls,vampire bats with teeth so red,and Frankenstein with a bolt in his head,Watch the cauldron boil and bubble the witches spell will cause you trouble.Oh! I give up. Has it helped your spelling though?
2007-04-14 00:38:40
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Calling all Yahoo Correctors (smart alecs). Alert. Spelling alert.
2007-04-14 00:20:35
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answered by seaturtle36 6
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Dont worry about it , i spell stuff wrong all the time if its able to be understood then its good enough i say and stuff the lucky ones who are perfect spellers, i have other qualties far better.
2007-04-14 00:24:13
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answer #10
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answered by ☆♥ Tinkz Baby! ♥☆ 6
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what exactly do you need help on?? besides spelling "their" wrong..
in the sentence you used it in, it sould be "there," not "their.."
their - possesive.. "Their car is blue."
there - place.. "I want to go there for dinner."
they're - they are (contraction).. "They're coming to dinner tonight at seven."
Well, I don't know if i used the best words to say what each there/their/they're means, but I hope the examples worked for ya..
2007-04-14 00:23:05
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answered by idgaf 5
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