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Sorry I don't see that word in my english dictionary.
What kind of questions are fifth grade math?
It actually is a word in the English language, but the "ph" form is preferred. Some words of Latin origin exist in both f- and ph- forms in the English language, and usually, only one will transcend to the dictionary. It may be considered Middle or Old English, but it is still English nevertheless. For future reference, it may be a good idea to do some research before making a smart alecky comment (and yes, that is the correct form of the word. Contrary to popular belief, smart aleck can only be used as a noun; smart alecky is actually the adjective form).
It actually is a word in the English language, but the "ph" form is preferred. Some words of Latin origin exist in both f- and ph- forms in the English language, and usually, only one will transcend to the dictionary. It may be considered Middle or Old English, but it is still English nevertheless. For future reference, it may be a good idea to do some research before making a smart alecky comment (and yes, that is the correct form of the word. Contrary to popular belief, smart aleck can only be used as a noun; smart alecky is actually the adjective form).
Re: what would wayne get on a 5th grade math test?
After earning his GED, Wayne enrolled at the University of Houston in January 2005. He dropped out in the same year due to his conflicting schedule. He also revealed on The View that he switched to the University of Phoenix and majored in psychology taking online courses. An article in Urb magazine in March 2007 asserted that Wayne had been earning high grades at Houston.
It actually is a word in the English language, but the "ph" form is preferred. Some words of Latin origin exist in both f- and ph- forms in the English language, and usually, only one will transcend to the dictionary. It may be considered Middle or Old English, but it is still English nevertheless. For future reference, it may be a good idea to do some research before making a smart alecky comment (and yes, that is the correct form of the word. Contrary to popular belief, smart aleck can only be used as a noun; smart alecky is actually the adjective form).
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Nope not correct. It doesn't matter anyway, when you have kids teach them to spell it like that, i'm sure they're gonna win tons of spelling bees. You won't find that word in the english dictionary so I'm content with thinking the way the rest of the english speaking community does
It actually is a word in the English language, but the "ph" form is preferred. Some words of Latin origin exist in both f- and ph- forms in the English language, and usually, only one will transcend to the dictionary. It may be considered Middle or Old English, but it is still English nevertheless. For future reference, it may be a good idea to do some research before making a smart alecky comment (and yes, that is the correct form of the word. Contrary to popular belief, smart aleck can only be used as a noun; smart alecky is actually the adjective form).
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