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Michael
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Oct 26, 2013 09:08AM

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I wouldn't say that my spelling is good, but my Ipad spelling is worse! I typed a message yesterday and I typed COMPUTER and later, I saw it had changed it to COMPUTERING. Why the 'ING'?
Also I've noticed that Office 2003 loved to mark the possessive its as wrong and wants me to replace it with it's. I hate seeing red marks on my manuscripts, so sometimes, when possible, I try to turn the sentence around until the warnings disappear.
Also I've noticed that Office 2003 loved to mark the possessive its as wrong and wants me to replace it with it's. I hate seeing red marks on my manuscripts, so sometimes, when possible, I try to turn the sentence around until the warnings disappear.

What bothers me when I write is I write how I speak.
Oh I do use rather a large amount of Adverbs.
Is it a British thing? lol :p
Oh I do use rather a large amount of Adverbs.
Is it a British thing? lol :p
Nothing wrong with adverbs and adjectives. You just need to make sure that you don't always use the same. I noticed that I was using very and really, really very often. :P when I first had my manuscript edited. (In fact that was about the only thing the editor did, scratched the adverbs.) I partly followed her advice. and removed all my 'very/really' but kept many of the other ones. :P

I can spell relevant easily but irrelevant confuses me completely. Maybe its the way I pronouce it?

The other joy of dyslexia is putting the right "write" word in a sentence and using the wrong spelling of the word. Spell check is useless at finding errors like this.
I do feel blessed at having a computer and Google to help me with spelling, without them I would never feel comfortable in writing.
Brisky, remember there is always room for an adverb or two. Have a great day to all!
@David YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not the only one having problems writing her name right the first time. Although for me it's always Biksy, not Brisky.
Shall we had that to the words we always misspell?
Sowwy I just couldn't resist. /ducks
Shall we had that to the words we always misspell?
Sowwy I just couldn't resist. /ducks
Its alright, I'm dyslexic too and my middle name is Denise.
I spelled it Densie on more than one query letter.
WHY MUM?! YOU KNEW DAD HAS IT!
Guess they compensated with Ann.
Also, Bisky is short for Biscuit. For those who need the spelling help :p
I spelled it Densie on more than one query letter.
WHY MUM?! YOU KNEW DAD HAS IT!
Guess they compensated with Ann.
Also, Bisky is short for Biscuit. For those who need the spelling help :p
Oh but I love Densie! (More than Denise. /blush)
I think with the computer age, pretty much everyone suffers a little from dyslexia. Some more than others, but who can say they never interchange letters at some point or another.
I know that for me, if not for auto correct, my messages would be hard to read. (Well they are still, but they would be even harder.) :p
I think with the computer age, pretty much everyone suffers a little from dyslexia. Some more than others, but who can say they never interchange letters at some point or another.
I know that for me, if not for auto correct, my messages would be hard to read. (Well they are still, but they would be even harder.) :p

Oh and I learned a cool rule for Grey v. Gray.
grAy in America
grEy in England
I prefer grey though. I suck at being 'Murican.
I guess Canada is closer to England. I've learned to spell it grey and the first times I saw it written gray felt funny. Now I don't pay attention. Grey is gray and gray is grey. All the same. :P
The rule is cool though. Thanks for sharing!
The rule is cool though. Thanks for sharing!


Shall we had that to the words we always misspel..."
Darn 6AM fat fingers anyway. I'll make a note of it.

You can program your Word (if that's what you use, but I'm sure other programs have the option too) to automatically fix teh to the every time you type it. I do that too. It's a common mistake.
@Nicole ME TOO! I still do from time to time. In fact all words with IE or EI I misspell at some point.
Also words such as night, strength etc.. I never know when to put the h before the t and vice versa.
Also words such as night, strength etc.. I never know when to put the h before the t and vice versa.

I spelled 'Environment' wrongly for YEARS ... since when did it have an 'n' after Enviro?? lol :D


Some programs will, others won't it just bugs me to death that after years of typing one would think that my mind would get it right. Oh one more thing about typing, if I type a note of say 100 words I may have 1 or 2% spelling errors, yet if I hand write the same 100 words I will miss spell 10% or more.
Maybe it depends on the country? I've never seen amoung but I've seen and use among plenty of time. (And even the spell checker is underlining amoung.)
My spell checker doesn't like British it seems. All words such as honour, labour etc. are noted wrong. :(
My spell checker doesn't like British it seems. All words such as honour, labour etc. are noted wrong. :(
I like that since Scrivener seems to have British developers it has more obscure words that Word doesn't recognise lol


I think that's why I keep putting it in. It sounds like it should be there.

Ah well that one I had to learn it quickly after we became owners of 3 wiener dogs (dachshunds). That's one word I'll never forget how to write now. :P