Do you have trouble with certain words?

Lovely2CU

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It doesn't matter how many times I've written or typed the word 'Colleague' over the years, I still have to spellcheck it every time - and it's always wrong! :rolleyes:

So am I alone or do you also have difficulty with certain words?
 
Two words, NIECE and MISSPELL...

I consider myself a good speller and these two words get me everytime.
 
Niece is one I always have to double check too. Lose & loose always confuse me too.
 

I am not an awful speller, and not a perfectionist. As long as I am understood (never failed yet) I am comfortable with my spelling. PS~ please dont tell DD(11) this ;) I want her to be more accurate, as her spelling isnt for chat, its for grades :)
 
Being dyslexic, I have many words I have trouble with. I always had trouble with tomorrow and business, not sure why. I am just thankful for spell check :)
 
There are words I never use because I know I will misspell them (that's one!). Camouflage is another. I just had to use spell check. I was wrong once again. :rolleyes: :p
 
I used to have a lot of trouble with separate (until my teacher put "a rat" on my paper in High School.)
 
"I" before "E" except after "C".
But not in "receive"! :D

Isn't the English language wonderful? :rolleyes:
(By the way, the above was said 'tongue in cheek', with all its quirks and foibles, I find the English language absolutely fascinating.)
 
I do, but I'm afraid to say 'cause I might get it wrong.

And at first I thought you meant SAYING certain words and latley I've been having trouble saying Disney Store, it keeps coming out Disney Snore....but that may be subconscious!!:D :D :D :D
 
I always catch myself spelling congratulations with a D (congradulations).
 
Originally posted by Lovely2CU
But not in "receive"! :D

Isn't the English language wonderful? :rolleyes:
(By the way, the above was said 'tongue in cheek', with all its quirks and foibles, I find the English language absolutely fascinating.)

Also weird .
 
So is receive with an I first? Since there is a c, shouldnt it be e first?
Dont forget unless it sounds like "a" as in neighbor or weigh. :rolleyes: ;)
 
Lots of different words. Sometimes it's the simplest ones that get me. lol

I have a dictionary close by. :teeth: I should really use spell check instead.
 
Yes I do, but until that word comes up next I really cannot remember what they are! :)

I'm not a bad speller but it is nearly always the same words over and over again - that's when Word comes in very handy to double check! ;)
 
I'm normally a pretty good speller, but "spell check" is a wonderful thing.

My biggest problem comes with the keyboard and arthritic fingers that don't always point where I think they are. The tips of my right-hand ring finger and pinky are now a full key to the left of where it used to be and the index finger is a full key to the right.
 
I also find that, as I get older, I'm becoming slightly dyslexic* and am reversing letters in some words, e.g. "words" gets typed as "wrods".

* I definitely had to run dyslexic through the spellchecker, I didn't have a hope of getting it right without checking it first! :rolleyes:
 







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