Is there a word you always spell wrong and you know it is wrong?

MosMom

<font color=deeppink>Damn you, you wretched clown!
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For me, it is tomorrow! I always spell it tommorrow and my spell checker catches it. I know it is really spelled tomorrow but for some reason I just always spell it tommorrow. So weird! I was just writing another post and did it! Grrrr! =P
 
I usually don't take the time to spell check but as I type I don't know if its capital or capitol.
 

All of the above and

beleive or believe???

But I have an excuse, I grew up going to French schools...but I can't spell in French either.LOL
 
I use all of these words in the spelling lists for my seventh graders. Hint for believe-there is a LIE in believe. Seems to help the kids. Another hint is there is A RAT in separate.

Sandy
 
The i before e except after ....always confuses me.....
 
I usually think it's necessary to put 2 C's in necessary. I'm not sure why, but I like the way it looks better that way.
 
Mosmom.....Funny you should mention the word "tomorrow".....Everytime I write of it, I think of this girlfriend of mine from 5th grade...Tracey (haven't seen her since 6th grade...she moved)....Anyway...she had a "little trick"....just think Tom Or Row.....I swear everytime I write that word...I say that to myself and remember Tracey(and it's been 25 years!!:eek: )
 
I'm a terrible speller. I can never remember how to spell camouflage. I always want to spell it camoflague. :p
 
siclicule.........(over and over again) definately (for sure man) restraunts (is that right? Im hungry)

apposed.... opposed..........

:confused:

Too many to list........ :::::::: sigh :::::::::
 
I used to misspell accommodate...

BTW for all you i before e people.....

General rule of thumb is "I before E except after C". There are some exceptions it works pretty well for most....
 
I think I spell niece wrong. I always spell it neice, and Im pretty sure Im wrong. Im trying to catch myself now though
 
The thing about i before e is that it doesn't apply when the combo makes the hard A sound. For example, their has the e before the i. But the majority of words without the A sound follow the rule.
 
separate
forword (forward) ??
guarantee??

I just have a mental block when it comes to those words.. :(
Any tips??
 
Yes! tomorrow and convenient (is that right?) :confused:
 
Krisu, yes those are correct spellings :)

nauseous (sorry, I work in a hospital) Did I spell it right?
 
I also have trouble with nauseous and diarrhea(not personally, just spelling them):eek:
 





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