Notice how the ‘i’ comes before the ‘e’ in believe, achieve and retrieve. Take care when using the past tense. You usually need to add ‘-ed’ to a verb, though some verbs need extra ...
But only four common ones end with "-efy": liquefy ... This difference doesn't actually apply to spelling rules. The prefix "fore-" means "before" or "in front of," while "for" generally conveys ...
Male wearing glasses: Common letter patterns are really important, it helps with your spelling. Things like tight, has I-G-H-T on the end of it, tight. Male in dark suit: It's like it and then how ...
Other people can’t be bothered, or have a hard time making the rules stick in their heads ... ok to use either – though again, going with spelling the way you say it is usually preferable.
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