Zim Hosein Super Moderator | Elite Member Super Moderator Nov 27, 1999 65,226 401 126 Nov 11, 2005 #3 Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language!
Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language!
I illusion88 Lifer Oct 2, 2001 13,164 3 81 Nov 11, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: Zim Hosein Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language! Click to expand... Well how does ZIM spell it?
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language! Click to expand... Well how does ZIM spell it?
Zim Hosein Super Moderator | Elite Member Super Moderator Nov 27, 1999 65,226 401 126 Nov 11, 2005 #6 Originally posted by: illusion88 Originally posted by: Zim Hosein Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language! Click to expand... Well how does ZIM spell it? Click to expand... Depends on what I'm using to spell-check a word, that's the problem w/ the English language, there are way too many rules and exceptions.
Originally posted by: illusion88 Originally posted by: Zim Hosein Originally posted by: illusion88 Google thinks it's both Click to expand... Welcome to the English language! Click to expand... Well how does ZIM spell it? Click to expand... Depends on what I'm using to spell-check a word, that's the problem w/ the English language, there are way too many rules and exceptions.
I illusion88 Lifer Oct 2, 2001 13,164 3 81 Nov 11, 2005 #7 Originally posted by: MoPHo Both?!?!?! Click to expand... BOTH!!
Gunslinger08 Lifer Nov 18, 2001 13,234 2 81 Nov 11, 2005 #8 Same as canceled/cancelled. Both are correct.
I illusion88 Lifer Oct 2, 2001 13,164 3 81 Nov 11, 2005 #10 Originally posted by: Colt45 both. i prefer 1 though Click to expand... Less keystrokes