Posted by CapCityAgent on 11/30/10 10:09am Msg #363169
Quick responses needed on spelling
Is "notarial" a word? Second, did I spell it correctly. The reason I ask is because the word keeps coming up underline in red on my computer. I am writting a letter to my place of employement regarding "notarial" or notary wording and proper notarization acts.
Thanks,
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Reply by Donna McDaniel on 11/30/10 10:12am Msg #363170
Googled it, correct. n/m
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Reply by jba/fl on 11/30/10 10:14am Msg #363171
Yes it is, yes you did. But, employment doesn't have that
second e, although it has 2, and you know writting is with one t. You have been corrected already I'm sure.
Usually when I have a dispute with myself about correct spelling, I put in search spot next to address bar and up will pop suggestions, and corrections. . . very fast too.
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Reply by CapCityAgent on 11/30/10 10:39am Msg #363185
Re: Yes it is, yes you did. But, employment doesn't have that
Thanks! My brain thanks faster than I can type. LOL My life goal is to get better at proofing things before I send them out. LOL
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Reply by 101livescan on 11/30/10 10:16am Msg #363173
It's in Merriam Webster Dictionary, in use since the 15th Century. Yep, it's a word. You should just add it to your dictionary in whatever word document you're using and it won't pop up any more.
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Reply by CapCityAgent on 11/30/10 10:42am Msg #363187
It's an adjective. I should have known this. Thanks for all the responses:-)
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Reply by James Dawson on 11/30/10 11:02am Msg #363193
http://www.merriam-webster.com/ n/m
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