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moral - correct spelling moral - adjective and noun Not morale. Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses morale and moral. Click here for that discussion. Example: Her upbringing inst… |
morale - correct spelling morale - noun Not moral. Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses morale and moral. Click here for that discussion. Example: The defeat hurt the morale of the… |
naturally - correct spelling naturally - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: These birds adapted natural… |
nauseated - correct spelling nauseated - adjective and verb (past tense and past participle of the verb nauseate) Note: For a discussion of the differences among nauseous, nauseating, and nauseated, se… |
nauseous - correct spelling nauseous - adjective Note: For a discussion of the differences among nauseous, nauseating, and nauseated, see Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words.Click here for that dis… |
occasionally - correct spelling occasionally - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: She occasionally visited… |
ordinarily - correct spelling ordinarily - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: She ordinarily walks to wo… |
parallel - correct spelling parallel - adjective, noun, and verb Example: They learned the art of parallel structure in Grammar.com’s eBook Developing a Powerful Writing Style. adjective Ex… |
parallelism - correct spelling parallelism - noun Example: They learned the art of parallelism in Grammar.com’s eBook Developing a Powerful Writing Style. |
personal - correct spelling personal - adjective and noun See personnel. Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses personal and personnel. Click here for that discussion. Example: Her per… |
personnel - correct spelling personnel - noun See personal. Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses personal and personnel. Click here for that discussion. Example: All personnel will ge… |
practically - correct spelling practically - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: This plan was practically… |
precedence - correct spelling precedence - noun Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses precedence and precedent. Click here for that discussion. Example: The applications arriving first wil… |
principal - correct spelling principal - noun and adjective Note: For a discussion of the differences between principal and principle, see Grammar.com’s section on Common Grammatical Mistakes. Click he… |
principle - correct spelling principle - noun Note: For a discussion of the differences between principal and principle, see Grammar.com’s section on Common Grammatical Mistakes. Click here for the beg… |
probably - correct spelling probably - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: He will probably arrive this… |
professor - correct spelling professor - noun Example: The professor urged his students to learn grammar. |
publicly - correct spelling publicly - adverb Not publically. Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: <… |
quality - correct spelling quality - noun and adjective Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses the use of quality as an adjective. Click here for that discussion. Example: Honesty is a q… |
quiet - correct spelling quiet - adjective, verb, and noun Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses quiet, quite, and quit. Click here for that discussion. Example: The quiet room provid… |
quite - correct spelling quite - adverb Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses quiet, quite, and quit. Click here for that discussion. Example: We have not quite finished. See quiet. |
raise - correct spelling raise - verb and noun Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses raise, rise, and rear. Click here for that discussion. Example: She wants to raise sheep and produ… |
realistically - correct spelling realistically - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: We must study the situa… |
really - correct spelling really - adverb Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion. Example: He is a really honest man. … |
recommend - correct spelling recommend - verb Example: I want to recommend a good book on grammar. |