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swat32
3 years ago
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Answer question 1 & 2: How can spell check be an effective tool? How can spell check be ineffective?. (The list shows forty

commonly misspelled words. Add some words that you commonly misspell to the list:​ Absence, accidentally, accommodate, believe, conscious, criticize. decision, definitely, describe, desperate, disappoint, embarrass, environment, exaggerate. Excellent, excessive, fascinating, fortunately, guarantee, harass, humorous, successful, truly, vechile, weird). 1) Type additional word. 2) Type additional word. 3)Type additional word. 4) Type additional word, 5) Type additional word. Will Mark Brainliest.​

English
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maks197457 [2]3 years ago
6 0

Spell check is effective, especially, when you are working on official things, like work documents, school papers, important mails etc. People usually make mistakes while typing which they do not notice. Spell check fixes our mistakes.

Spell check will not detect the improper use of homonyms, such as "their" and "there." Spell check may flag words as errors which are indeed correct. Spell check does not always offer useful spelling suggestions for severely misspelled words.

Oftenly misspelled words:

beginning (as begining)

embarrass (as embarass)

business (as buisness)

separate (as seperate)

government (as goverment)

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