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  1. #16
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    Here's my list: I won't attempt to try to correct them so they could all be wrong

    restaurant
    seperate
    calendar
    magnificent
    accomodate
    necessary
    diarrea
    deodurant-this one is my worst

    The list could go on and on. I'm very thankful for my spelling correction website I made myself memorize Chihuahua


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    Most words, never was a good speller, Thank God for spell checkers.

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    most normal words. Sometimes the spell check doesn't even get it! I suspect I may be dyslexic though so that could be part of it. I don't even reilze half the time that anything is wrong. My worst is probably believe, which may or may not be spelled correctly right there. I've gotten better at it since the Sea World commercial though! Also business, and busy (are those spelled right?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    1. Stationery is writing paper.
    2. Stationary is being fixed in one place.
    No kidding! I had NO idea whatsoever, I spell them both "stationary" and always have.

    Here's a trick for "separate" ... Say this, "There's "A RAT" in "sepARATe".

    And here's my trick for desert vs. dessert ... Desert has one "s", like sand. Dessert has two "s"'s, like strawberry shortcake.

    I have a lot of trouble knowing whether words like calendar, cemetery, etc. have an "e" or and "a" in the last syllable.

    I never remember "penicillin" ... is that even correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    Along the same lines..... I always have to look up stationary and stationery when I am using them in a sentence.

    1. Stationery is writing paper.
    2. Stationary is being fixed in one place.

    Now why can't I get that through my head?
    An easy way to remember is that Letter is spelled with "er" and so is stationery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterdog
    And here's my trick for desert vs. dessert ... Desert has one "s", like sand. Dessert has two "s"'s, like strawberry shortcake.
    Dessert is stressed spelled backwards! When you're stressed, eat dessert!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
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    Me too!

    Usually words I have trouble with are ones that are similar in french... like...

    différent /different
    bleu/blue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    Along the same lines..... I always have to look up stationary and stationery when I am using them in a sentence.

    1. Stationery is writing paper.
    2. Stationary is being fixed in one place.
    Another way to remember this one is that you use a pen to write on stationery.

    For some reason, I have a hard time spelling the names of some fruits and vegetables. My grocery list is a mess.

    banana or bannana?
    potatos or potatoes?
    broccoli or brocoli or brocolli?
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    Thank you ReddHedd and Rachel! Those were just the tips I needed. You have saved me countless trips to the dictionary! LOL!

    In my work doing medical transcription my boss does not spell things (probably a good thing as he spells worse than I do). When he says a patient's name is Frances/Francis I have to wait until I hear he/she or him/her in the body of the dictation before knowing which spelling to use. I found a helpful little way to determine the correct spelling which is sort of like the hints you gave. Frances with an "e" is easy to remember because there is an "e" in her. Francis with an "i" is easy to remember because there is an "i" in him.

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    brocoli...

    no, broccoli

    no, brocolli

    broccolli

    none of them LOOK right

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    I know I have some but can´t seem to recall which ones........most of my mistakes are from not typing right, you know, finger errors, but I just thought about two that always have given me problems

    business bussiness
    adress addres address.......lol

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    I'm a pretty good speller, but the most challenging words would have to be phobias. (Here I go again with the phobias... )

    Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (fear of the number 666)

    Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (OMG! I REMEMBERED IT! )

    pneumonia (or however you spell it...I think that's right though...not sure... )

    psychic (I seem to always screw up the s and the p or add in an h somewhere...only when I'm typing though. My friend spells it physic )

    plagiarism (I always put plajarism )

  14. #29
    Spelling has never been one of my strong points, definitely is probably the word I have the most trouble with though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711
    Dachschand
    I assume you mean dachshund ? (I normally wouldn't correct someone's spelling, but thought it was appropriate for this thread.)
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    Naphtha is a word that I often leave the first 'h' out of. Other than that, I can generally remember how things are spelt.

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