So how come it's stuck around? I wasn't taught to spell color "colour" but I was taught judgement.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was taught judgment, and I still edit that e out at every opportunity.
Oooh! Edit cagematch!
I always put the e in, look at it, take it out, put it in, glare suspiciously at the word from many angles, and then try to use a different word.
When pressed, though, I leave the e in. It looks weird without it.
t edit I also never, EVER know if 'hilarious' has 1 L or 2. Ever. So I use a different word every. single. time.
I do whatever makes the red line under the word go away.
DebetEsse beat me to it. And yet there is a red line under her name. But I shall make it go away!
An article I'm writing uses the word "cancellation" a whole lot. The spell check on the computer at the office insists that "cancelation" is right and "cancellation" is wrong, contradicting every dictionary I've checked, both American and British. (British says "cancelation" is wrong. American says it's the less-preferred spelling. But the spelling that the British dictionaries say is correct and the American ones say is preferred is the one that that spell check insists is wrong.)
I find that "add to dictionary" will make the red lines go away on any word.
My husband is *this* close to being strangled. I want to crawl into bed and disappear.
Calli, I am so so sorry. Peace to you and your family.