より一般的にスペルミスのある単語英語

Charlotte Guest
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スペルは、迷路をナビゲートするように感じることがよくあります。しかし、恐れることはありません、この探求はあなただけではありません。流暢に話す人でも、第二言語として 英語 を学んでいる人でも、スペルの難しさは普遍的です。

しかし、ヒーローが敵を征服するために立ち上がるのと同じように、あなたもスペルミスのある単語に勝利することができます。献身的な努力と適切なツールがあれば、すぐに自信を持って簡単に綴れるようになるでしょう。より一般的にスペルミスのある単語を探求し、それらを正しくスペルするための知識を身に付けましょう。

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よくスペルが間違っている単語とその正しいスペル

1.見かけ上、見えません

この単語は、その発音のためにスペルが間違っていることがよくあります。それは真ん中に「e」がある「見かけ」であることを忘れないでください。

2.カレンダーがカレンダーにない

「calendar」の「a」は非常に重要です。カレンダーに重要な日付をマークして、この日付を覚えておくことを考えてみてください。

3. 良心ではなく良心

あなたの良心があなたを導くので、それがあなたの綴りも導くようにしましょう。「良心」の「科学」は、正しい形を思い出すのに役立ちます。

4. ジレンマではなくジレンマ

「n」があるように聞こえますが、「ジレンマ」は2つのmで綴られます。このスペルを思い出すためにジレンマに直面している自分を想像してみてください。

5. 存在ではなく存在

「存在」の「e」は不可欠です。この綴りを心に留めておくために、生命の存在を想像してみてください。

6. 感謝するほどではない

感謝の気持ちは素晴らしいですが、正しいスペルは「感謝」です。「感謝する」は「感謝する」という言葉から来ていることを忘れないでください。 

7.不可欠ではない

この単語はあなたの語彙に不可欠であり、「-ible」ではなく「-able」で終わります。

8. メンテナンスではなくメンテナンス

メンテナンスには、そのスペルと同様に注意が必要です。真ん中の「a」が鍵です。

9. 発生しない

ダブル 'c' とダブル 'r' は、'occurrence' を記憶に残す単語にします。それを正しく行うために、頻繁に発生することを考えてください。

10. 忍耐力ではなく忍耐力

忍耐力は粘り強さであり、それは「サーバー」ではなく「サーバー」を真ん中に持っています。正しいスペルで前進し続けてください。

11. 特権ではなく特権

この単語を正しく綴ることは特権であり、この単語には「d」がありません。

12. お勧めしない

何かをおすすめするときは、真ん中にある二重の「m」を覚えておいてください。

13. 分離しない

この言葉はよく人をつまずかせますが、「レートを分ける」というフレーズを覚えて、「レート」の前に「a」があることを思い出してください。

14.真空ではなく真空

「真空」の無音の「u」は重要です。このスペルを思い出すために掃除機を想像してみてください。

15. 見えない

可視性が重要であり、「見える」は「-able」ではなく「-ible」で終わります。
 

スペルを改善することは、練習と忍耐を必要とするやりがいのある努力です。スペルチェッカーは便利ですが、正しいスペルを学び理解することの価値に取って代わるものではありません。

次の戦略を覚えておいてください。

  • 定期的に練習する:スペルを間違えやすい単語を書き留めて、正しく綴る練習をしてください。繰り返しは、スペルを習得するためのあなたの味方です。
  • ニーモニックを使用する: 覚えやすい連想や韻を作成して、難しいスペルを覚えやすくします。 
  • 言語学習ツールを活用する: Mondly by Pearson のようなアプリでは、最初から正しいスペルを強化するスペルの練習やレッスンを提供しています。

より良いスペルに向けて一歩踏み出す一歩一歩が、自分の言語スキルに対する自信を深めるための一歩であることを忘れないでください。挑戦を受け入れ、進歩を祝い、正確に綴るための知識で自分自身に力を与えてください。あなたの献身は、一度に1つの単語であなたをスペルの成功に導きます。

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