We like... just had this thread... like not that long ago. But yeah any of those stupid double letter words where you can never figure out where the double is. Disappear is one that gets me every time. I always want it to be the s not the p.
We like... just had this thread... like not that long ago. But yeah any of those stupid double letter words where you can never figure out where the double is. Disappear is one that gets me every time. I always want it to be the s not the p.
embarrassing/embarassing. having both double r's and s's just seem strange to me
resuscitation/rescucitation. realized i wasn't sure how to spell it correctly in my health care ethics research class..
Necessary (spelled it wrong right them, of course)
Definitely
Convenience (which I oddly spelled right for the first time ever)
Vacuum (I always write vaccum for some reason)
Hey, I got it right for once! I used to spell 'restauraunt' wrong all the time, but then I realised it was because I was putting 'aunt' on the end, instead of 'ant.' Restaurant! Now I can spell it!
But I generally avoid using words I don't know how to spell. Cop-out, I know.
i dont know of any words i misspell all the time because when i notice that i often misspell something i'm aware of it and look up the right spelling every time i use the word hhhhh
i have had issues with lesson (lession), surprise (suprise), apparently (apparantly), genius (genious.... dont laugh at me i was like 11), business (buisness), embarrassed (embarassed or embarrased), preferred (preffered, prefered), possess (posess), sense (sence...), separate (seperate), unfortunately (unfortunatly), harass (harrass), most words that you add -ise or -ize at the end of (i never understand which one to use, iirc it's different in american and british english but ?? idk?? and sometimes i even write -ice lol), and any word like drunkenness or referred where the base word (drunken, refer) has one consonant at the end but when you add the suffix you add an additional consonant,i do it wrong so often except for the ones with L (accidental, hopeful) because those are easy.