It is not a figure of speech. It is simply an example of poor English, grammar and spelling.
Please correct the spelling and grammar in your question so it can be answered. Right now it doesn't make sense.
It's "a utopia". Grammar rules for a/an are based on phonetics, not spelling: a eulogy, an apple, a yellow bird, an SAT score...are all correct.
A strength in writing is a good vocabulary. Also people should be articulate when writing. Some weaknesses are bad spelling, incorrect grammar, abrupt end and being too wordy.
Ilkley Grammar School's motto is 'Sapientia et Statura Proficiamus'.
Which Ribbon tab is used to access the Spelling and Grammar command
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A. The correct spelling is grammar.
Grammar.
When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar error, it also changes the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a
Spelling is not officially a part of grammar.
My spelling and grammar are excellent. The subject--spelling and grammar--is plural and therefore takes a plural verb. An easy "ear test" is to substitute simpler words. You would say, "It is excellent." You would also say, "They are excellent." Saying "spelling and grammar" is like saying "they" in this context.
Yes, spelling and grammar do matter for proper communication.
Yes, it is grammar, but your spelling is wrong; it's spelt grammar.
You can check for spelling and grammar errors on Microsoft Word.