Both are correct within its own country. WikiAnswers uses American spelling as their standard. +++ That may be so for the primary texts but a British contributor like me is likely to use British spellings (except of course for American proper nouns, e.g. "harbour" in general but "Pearl Harbor" for the name of the place).
The correct spelling is "surprise" (an unexpected event).
That spelling is correct in British English. In American English, we would write 'orthopedic'.
The spelling of a baccalaureate degree is correctly bachelor's but is not capitalized except preceding a name, or following it in a list (according to the major style sheets). So it would be "I have a bachelor's degree in Sociology."
The phrase liquorice root is spelt correctly. The American spelling is licorice. The compound that gives licorice/liquorice its flavor is anethole.
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No, "followering" is not spelled correctly. The correct spelling is "following."
Both are correct within its own country. WikiAnswers uses American spelling as their standard. +++ That may be so for the primary texts but a British contributor like me is likely to use British spellings (except of course for American proper nouns, e.g. "harbour" in general but "Pearl Harbor" for the name of the place).
The correct spelling is shofar. The plural is shofarot (or shofaros according to the traditional Ashkenazi spelling).
The correct spelling is "surprise" (an unexpected event).
That spelling is correct in British English. In American English, we would write 'orthopedic'.
The spelling of a baccalaureate degree is correctly bachelor's but is not capitalized except preceding a name, or following it in a list (according to the major style sheets). So it would be "I have a bachelor's degree in Sociology."
you are spelling it correctly, it means " i loved you ".
The phrase liquorice root is spelt correctly. The American spelling is licorice. The compound that gives licorice/liquorice its flavor is anethole.
The phrase liquorice root is spelt correctly. The American spelling is licorice. The compound that gives licorice/liquorice its flavor is anethole.
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The US spelling is hemorrhoids. The original UK spelling is haemorrhoids.