fmdog44
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I must have a block typing the word "because" and the reason is most of the time I spell it "becuase". I can't kick it. Weird.
Many people (including myself) have a very mild form of dyslexia - so mild it goes unnoticed. I also occasionally spell a word with letters reversed & I've always been a very good speller. Sometimes I also leave a word out.I must have a block typing the word "because" and the reason is most of the time I spell it "becuase". I can't kick it. Weird.
Me too. I can reread the sentence two or three times and see the missing word. When I hit ‘post’, then I realize it’s not there.Many people (including myself) have a very mild form of dyslexia - so mild it goes unnoticed. I also occasionally spell a word with letters reversed & I've always been a very good speller. Sometimes I also leave a word out.
I'm there with thatI must have a block typing the word "because" and the reason is most of the time I spell it "becuase". I can't kick it. Weird.
Yes, if you misspell a word, but it's still a real word, spell check won't detect it.My spell check on the computer helps me some with words, but messes me up too many times in other ways.
Maybe it's because they are female deer.Yeah, I completely understand. A month or so ago, I could not recall how to spell "does". I typed it out and it didn't look right to me. I thought, "Hey, wait a minute. That is NOT the way to spell "does".
If it weren't for spell check my posts would be illegible. I have lots of words like your because, and others I never knew how to spell!I must have a block typing the word "because" and the reason is most of the time I spell it "becuase". I can't kick it. Weird.
what watt / know no / potato tomatoe / dam damn and I'm sure there are many moreI always wondered why we spell seize with an ei and siege with an ie, when they sound so much alike.