Homework help! Anyone know what these words would be?
Ok, I have a packet of 50 sentences, and I have to find the misspelled words. So if you know any of these, please help! I got most of them, i just need some.
6. After consuming my mother's vitals, I went happily to bed.
9. They gave William the IV a lovely funeral. It took six men to carry the beer.
11. Our sauce compliments our salad.
14. Thomes Gray wrote the Alergy in a Country Churchyard.
17. At that point, their vessel will be secured and slowly pulled by wire, rope, and wench.
19. For Lederer, teaching, writing, and public speaking are a seamless hole.
28. Vestal virgins were pure and chased.
33. Whitman wrote much illiteration and compacted verse.
39. Reagan goes for juggler in midwest.
50. Six-room cottage nestled amongst beautiful trees. Mint condition, nicely furnished, antiques, carpeting, and assessible all year round.
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December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
6. vittles- word for foods
9. bier
11. complements
14. elegy
17. winch
19. whole
28. chaste
33. alliteration
39. maybe jugular
50. accessible
Revision (December 10, 5:48): Other people who have now gotten them correct are momomo and deena.
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
use MS word to correct the spelling or microsoft works, your PC should have them.
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
It automatically corrects spellings I think, because I didn’t find any spelling errors. Try using a dictionary or having someone help.
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
6. After consuming my mother’s VITTLES, I went happily to bed.
9. They gave William the IV a lovely funeral. It took six men to carry the BIER.
11. Our sauce COMPLEMENTS our salad.
14. Thomes Gray wrote the ELEGY in a Country Churchyard.
17. At that point, their vessel will be secured and slowly pulled by wire, rope, and WINCH.
19. For Lederer, teaching, writing, and public speaking are a seamless WHOLE.
28. Vestal virgins were pure and CHASTE.
33. Whitman wrote much ALLITERATION and compacted verse.
39. Reagan goes for JUGULAR in midwest.
50. Six-room cottage nestled amongst beautiful trees. Mint condition, nicely furnished, antiques, carpeting, and ACCESSIBLE all year round.
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
33. illiteration- correct its ALLITERATION.
I think. That’s all i (think) i know. If i was stuck on this packet, I would never get it done! Either it’s really hard, or I’m really dumb.
Hope this helps a little, i tried!
Ashlyn xxxxx
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Not all are "misspelled" words, some are simply "incorrect or wrong" words.
Correct word is in "quotes" (at least the ones that stood out to me):
6. After consuming my mother’s "vittles", I went happily to bed.
9. They gave William the IV a lovely funeral. It took six men to carry the "bier".
11. Our "entrée" compliments our salad.
14. Thomes Gray wrote the "Elegy" "written" in a Country Churchyard. (Thomes is correct, it’s NOT Thomas)
17. At that point, their vessel will be secured and slowly pulled by wire, rope, and "winch".
19. For Lederer, teaching, writing, and public speaking are a seamless "whole".
28. Vestal virgins were pure and "chaste".
33. Whitman wrote much "alliteration" and compacted verse.
39. Reagan goes for "jugular" in midwest. (If this is a News Headline it’s fine, otherwise I would add "the" before jugular.
50. Six-room cottage nestled amongst beautiful trees. Mint condition, nicely furnished, antiques, carpeting, and "accessible" all year round.
December 15th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
6.) vittles instead of vitals. vittles are food or provisions
9.) bier, not beer. bier is a frame that a coffin or corpse is laid on for carrying
11.) complements not compliments. complements means to make perfect or whole
14.) Elegy not elegy. Elegy is a sad mournful poem
17.) Winch not wench. a winch is a crank or handle a wench is an umm "working girl"
19.) whole, not hole. whole means total
28.) Chaste not chased. Chaste means celibate
33.) Aliteration not iliteration. Aliteration is the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables
39.) the jugular not juggler. it is a phrase that means to attack another’s weakness(es)
50.) Accesible not assessible. accesible means easy to enter or reach