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20 May, 16:26

Read the rough draft. Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am greatful for my years of Spanish instruction. What word from the draft is misspelled?

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  1. 20 May, 16:44
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    The word from the draft is misspelled is greatful

    Explanation:

    "Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am greatful for my years of Spanish instruction". should be written like "Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am grateful for my years of Spanish instruction", this is one of the most common spelling mistakes when we write the word as another word that has the same phonetic sound, grateful can be confused with the sound of great
  2. 20 May, 16:50
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    Greatful into Grateful.

    Google - Grateful is the correct spelling, and greatful should be universally avoided. Greatful is a common misspelling for the word grateful. Grateful is the correct spelling of the words.
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