Spelling-grammar
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Tomorrow i will go with Tom or Row
Tom or Row=Tomorrow
nr 328 - submitted by Anonymous (02-02-2007)
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George Ellington's old grandmother rode a pig home yesterday.
How to spell Geography
nr 332 - submitted by Mrs. Cantrell (02-11-2007)
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Big Elephants Cant Always Use Small Exits
Spelling for 'because'.
nr 340 - submitted by Yinn (02-21-2007)
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PEe OP L Ee
The way "people" would sound if you pronounced all the letters (the double Ee's are prounced as long e's.)
nr 354 - submitted by Anonymous (03-23-2007)
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FANBOYS
Each letter stands for the coordinating conjuctions. For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
nr 355 - submitted by Anonymous (03-24-2007)
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There is no Ass in Occasion.
How to remember how many S's there are in Occasion.
nr 369 - submitted by Anonymous (04-18-2007)
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One Coat Two, Sleeves
How to spell 'necessary'
nr 374 - submitted by Anonymous (04-22-2007)
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Lose lost an O
The difference between Lose and Loose
nr 381 - submitted by Anonymous (05-08-2007)
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Wheebo Hates Onions
Make up a bizzare sounding name with W for the first word, which leads to the question: "Who?"
Useful for small kids, I guess. Every small kid hates onions.
Useful for small kids, I guess. Every small kid hates onions.
nr 392 - submitted by Quill (05-29-2007)
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You always want more dessert so add an extra s to desert to get dessert.
To remember the difference between desert and dessert
nr 415 - submitted by Ashley (07-02-2007)
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RAVEN
using "affect" and "effect" correctly
R emember
A ffect
V erb
E ffect
N oun
R emember
A ffect
V erb
E ffect
N oun
nr 416 - submitted by Cate (07-09-2007)
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"an hour and a half"
Mnemonic for when to use "a" or "an". "An" is used for words whose first syllable pronounces like a vowel, and "a" otherwise.
nr 418 - submitted by Kurt Backenhouse (07-10-2007)
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COffee is in the PercOlator.
To spell and pronounce percolator.
nr 442 - submitted by Anonymous (08-25-2007)
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Brown Eggs Are Useful To Ill People Under Light
Beautiful
nr 444 - submitted by Steelfeather (09-04-2007)
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You wouldn't want a fiend for a friend, remember how you r.
Always helped me remember how to spell friend.
nr 467 - submitted by Joann (09-25-2007)
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Never assume as it makes an ass out of U and me
ass u me
nr 488 - submitted by Anonymous (11-03-2007)
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TYRAnny
I could never spell Tyranny and I watched Americas next top model with Tyra Banks alot so thats how I would remember TYRA has the first four letters of Tyranny :]
nr 489 - submitted by Anonymous (11-06-2007)
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Lie You Ten Ants
Lieutenant Spelling
nr 525 - submitted by Birabhadra M (02-24-2008)
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should I go go with TOM OR ROW on wednesday
how to spell tomorrow
nr 553 - submitted by Anonymous (05-24-2008)
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papa vinc
Eight parts of speech
Pronoun
Adjective
Preposition
Verb
Interjection
Noun
Conjunction
Pronoun
Adjective
Preposition
Verb
Interjection
Noun
Conjunction
nr 562 - submitted by Bebe Baldwin (06-30-2008)
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2 cottages and 2 mansions
Spelling of: accommodatio
2 cottages - 2 c's
2 mansions - 2 m's
2 cottages - 2 c's
2 mansions - 2 m's
nr 597 - submitted by NicM (10-31-2008)
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Every Mother's Boy Acts Rather Rudely After Some Sausages
spelling of: embarrass
nr 598 - submitted by NicM (10-31-2008)
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Dead In A Rolls-Royce Having Over Eaten Again
Spelling of: diarrhoea
nr 599 - submitted by NicM (10-31-2008)
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1 coffee and 2 sugars
Epelling of: necessary
1 c - coffee
2 s - sugars
1 c - coffee
2 s - sugars
nr 600 - submitted by NicM (10-31-2008)
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Beg at the Inn
Spelling of: beginning
1 g as in the word 'beg'
2 n's as in the word 'inn'
1 g as in the word 'beg'
2 n's as in the word 'inn'
nr 601 - submitted by NicM (10-31-2008)
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There's "a rat" in it.
To remember how to spell separate.
nr 606 - submitted by Sharon (11-24-2008)
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I will be your friend to the END.
How to spell fr I END
nr 607 - submitted by Anonymous (11-27-2008)
