Is it fourty or forty dollars?
Forty and fourty are often confused, but forty dollars is correct. “Fourty” is always incorrect and should be avoided.
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Forty and fourty are often confused, but forty dollars is correct. “Fourty” is always incorrect and should be avoided.
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Synonyms of accidentally include:
Accidently is not a synonym of accidentally as it’s considered a common misspelling.
Jist and gist are two commonly used spellings, but the correct spelling is gist. It means “main idea.” The other variants, jist and gyst, are not considered real words and should be avoided.
The word “email” doesn’t have to be hyphenated. Both “email” and “e-mail” are widely used and accepted, although “email” has become more common.
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Someone (one word) is the correct spelling of the indefinite pronoun used to refer to an unknown or unspecified person (e.g., “Would someone answer the door?”). It is almost always the correct choice.
Some one (two words) is correct in very rare circumstances to refer to a specific but unknown person or item (e.g., “The beneficiary will be some one of his children”). This usage is unusual in modern English.
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