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rlane42

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Why should you want to improve your spelling?
 
  a) Spelling errors can make the reader doubt your writing abilities.
  b) You might not always have access to a spell-checker.
  c) Spell-checkers don't always catch all spelling errors.
  d) All of the above are reasons why spelling skills are important.

Question 2

Which one of the following sentences uses the word its correctly?
 
  a) Donald promised us that its a great movie.
  b) We weren't sure of its importance for the test.
  c) How can we be sure that its a safe car?
  d) Most of the time, its a lame excuse that Mark gives.



Jevvish

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Answer to Question 1

d;

Answer to Question 2

a;



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