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Happy Thanksgiving!
"I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the new."~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~There will be no posts this week on CCP. I will be having a rather busy week in preparation of the holiday, and with all details yet to be worked out, things are rather unpredictable at this point.I'm hoping to be able to take a moment here and
Spelling Challenge
It's Fun Friday's Spelling Challenge! Also, at the very end of this post is yesterdays Thorough Thursday Challenge, with the misspelled words highlighted in red.Okay! Write down the correct spelling for today's words, and as usual the answers are listed below.NO PEEKING!
Thoroughness Challenge
Thoroughly Thursday is a weekly post consisting of paragraphs that contain spelling and/or grammatical errors, and your job is to find them. Please do not list the errors you find within the post. The same post is repeated at the end of Fun Friday's Spelling Challenge, with the errors corrected and highlighted in red.Note:
Wednesday's Weird Word
Wednesday's Word is a weekly feature which gives you the opportunity to grow your vocabulary with a not-very-common and/or not-frequently-used word.Today's word is: SCUNNER, and its pronounciation is: skun-er.Scunner is noun, meaning a strong dislike; an aversion.Personally, I have a definite scun
One Word vs. Two Words
Several words in our language can be spelled as one word or as two, depending on its meaning. Below is a list of a few such words, with sample sentences on how they are used.Almost - all mostThe plane was almost (nearly) three hours late.We are all most pleased (all very much pleased) with the new schedule.Already - all ready
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