._. "commonly misspelled words:"
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Thread Topic: ._. "commonly misspelled words:"
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A
Absent
Accidentally
accommodate
(Ect ect)
Tell me, PLEASE. HOW DO YOU MISSPELL "A"?!?? -
@ Ozzy: What about "acclamate"? That's a good "A" word.
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This isn't my list.
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I really have no idea how you misspell A...
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Were they all A words?
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My school is f---ing stupid. That's probably why. "I went to ay store yesterday with Grandpa."
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No. It went in Abc order.
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Seriously. I sit next to a kid that types 25 words a minute with 170 mistake LOL
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Lol. xD
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XD She is f---in awesome though. But she says Like a lot o.e
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Ah.
Perhaps it means people often capitalize it.
Or they confuse it in usage.
"My name begins with an A."
"The dolphin is a mammal."
Or, of course, they could confuse "a" with "an." -
I say Like a lot too.
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Dude, selena. It's spelling, not f---ing grammar nazi brunch.
I counted her saying like 25 times in less than thirty seconds. -
You use the word "an" when a word begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y). You use "a" when there's a consonant in the beginning of the word. For example: "I am an imbecile"; "I am a mouse."
I don't get how anyone can be confused with that. IT'S SIMPLE GRAMMAR!
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