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Misspelled----AGAIN??
Oftentimes, with all of our experiences, knowledge, and intellect, we come across words (often simple) that we have ALWAYS had trouble spelling. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif Is it just me or does anyone else know where I'm coming from? For example some words that I've often had to double check are (and please don't laugh):
1.minute 2.conscious (I'm not sure if I spelled it right THIS time) http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif 3.tomorrow 4.February Can anyone name some words that they have had issues with (past or present)? Don't worry, I won't laugh or criticize. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif Believe me, I know how you feel!!! |
LOL...yes, I always had a problem with:
1. Excercise (exercise) because of the "x" sound 2. Congradulations (congratulations) 3. equiptment (equipment) 4. conscientious (or whatever...I am not going to try to correct now, haha.) |
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Every time I have to write believe, receive, conceive, and all other ie, ei combination words, I have to recite to myself "i before e except after c". It makes me feel like a kindegardner http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif I also have trouble deciding when to use effect or affect in certain sentences. Frustrates me ALL the time! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/mad.gif
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But I always have trouble with "possession" (is that right??) I used to struggle with "independent" vs. "independant" all the time but I think I finally got it. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif |
Posess, obsess (ahgunfunnitidontcareifididntgetitright!), occasion, W-E-D-N-E-S-D-A-Y, genius (how ironic!), curiosity, naivete, and sovreign are some of the words that put my spell check to work.
Bad spelerz of the wurld, UNTIE! ------------------ "Talk doesn't cook rice."--Someone smart Visit Alpha Gamma Delta-Delta Sigma chapter! |
Soror, ME TOO! I always have to catch myself on this. "i" before "e", except after "c" ...
I also seem to have a mental block when it comes to 'attached' because I normally write 'attatched' and 'personnel' when I write 'personell'. DUH! I normally am a good speller and I recognize that people have mental blocks, BUT it irks me to no end when people don't PROOFREAD! Quote:
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Okay Ladies, I'm back and I thought of a few more words. Gosh this is like RELAXING, RELATING, and RELEASING!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif
1. stomache (or is it stomach?) 2. spaghetti (now this is a GOOD one) http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif 3. responsibility (I always haveto check) 4. interest 5. Adding "ing" to certain words (ones that you haveto take the "e" off of). I never considered myself to be a bad speller, but, Lord knows, I DO have my days. I've always been critical of my writing (papers, letters, documents for work, applications, etc). So it's like I go, most of the time, the extra mile to make sure that my spelling is correct. I just have this thing about the possibility of being deemed ignorant because of a mere misspelled word. So please remember this whenever you see anyone misspell something or leave out a word when posting. But anyhow keep the responses coming. It's good to know that the many of us have this minor defict, yet significant (there goes ANOTHER word)in common http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif |
LMBAO, Soror I do the same thing. I'm glad to know I'm not the only on reciting "I before E except after C" Soror I also emailed you.
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I feel you on all those words. I especially have doubts about minute and Febuary. In fact, it has gotten so bad I always abbreviate (sp) them as min. and Feb. Isn't that a shame. I think Microsoft Word as ruined people in my generation with spell check.
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As skilled a writer as I am (I'm a Communication major who writes all the publications for my office), my trouble spots are still:
Massachusetts Connecticut Cincinnati broccoli vacuum tomorrow necessary restaurant grateful fascinate segue (seg-way) gray vs. grey cream vs. creme message vs. massage lay vs. lie (that's more a grammatical issue than a spelling one) Sometimes I feel like I need some "Hooked on Phonics" flash cards when I'm writing those words (and I'll probably have to edit this message to correct something)! ------------------ Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Pi Kappa, SP97 #3 of QUINTESSENCE [This message has been edited by the411 (edited April 10, 2001).] |
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------------------ Peace KL |
Here are a couple more...
knowlege (or is it knowledge)????? SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME! business (I always spell it buisness first) privilege (again, is a "d" supposed to be there? exaggerate ( I don't know if I spelled it right and frankly I DON'T CARE! Don't worry, I plan to speak to my psychiatrist (did I spell that right?) about this burried hostility I have with the English language) ------------------ P.H.A.S.A.D. #14 D.S.G.H.O.S.T.S. LAMBDA 4/15/00 [This message has been edited by CrimsonRage (edited April 10, 2001).] |
It's sooo good to know that I am not alone in this.
CrimsonRage: PRIVILEDGE (I think) has always been a hard one for me too. I also have a problem with thinking faster than I type, so I'm always leaving a word (or 2) out. Quote:
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