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some useful spelling tips (brit spelling just in case it matters) - Skyfire2020 - 05-22-2016

I came across this article and thought it might be of interest - 21 tricks for remembering spelings.  I know there is a writing tips article or thread somewhere, but I didn't find it after a quick look so I started a new thread.  Feel free to move somewhere else if appropriate.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/ ... u-11357170
Mark


- Labster - 05-22-2016

I always go by this simple rule for "lose vs. loose": whichever spelling you see online is the wrong one.  For example:
Quote: Cry havock!  And let lose the dogs of war
As you can see, this is completely wrong.
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- robkelk - 05-22-2016

vorticity Wrote:I always go by this simple rule for "lose vs. loose": whichever spelling you see online is the wrong one.  For example:
Quote: Cry havock!  And let lose the dogs of war
As you can see, this is completely wrong.
Well of course! It should be "And let lose the dog's of war"...
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Rob Kelk
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