I seem to remember never remembering how to spell "tomorrow". I always used to double the "m" and just have one "r".

Due to the fact that I never read too much in my teens, my vocabulary suffered, therefore my spelling suffered. The point is to never underestimate the power of reading!

10 Words We Massachusetts People Love To Misspell.

1. "Calender" is WRONG.

"Calendar" is CORRECT.

Calendar
Maksim Pasko
Calendar

2. "Occured" is WRONG.

"Occurred" is CORRECT.

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Mikado767
Abstract blue and white triangle shapes. RGB EPS 10 vector

3. "Seperate" is WRONG.

"Separate" is CORRECT.

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sumnersgraphicsinc
sumnersgraphicsinc

4. "Broccolli" is WRONG.

"Broccoli" is CORRECT.

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Azure-Dragon
Fresh broccoli isolated on white background

5. "Parallell" is WRONG.

"Parallel" is CORRECT.

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Wavebreakmedia Ltd
Background of blue bundles horizontal

6. "Conchence" is WRONG.

"Conscience" is CORRECT.

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Group of young volunteers picking up trash on the beach

7. "Supercede" is WRONG.

"Supersede" is CORRECT.

TV Remote Control
Artur Marciniec
TV Remote Control

8. "Grammer" is WRONG.

"Grammar" is CORRECT.

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OlafSpeier
Old typewriter with text that contains spelling mistakes, a concept

9. "Suprise" is WRONG.

"Surprise" is CORRECT.

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ideabug
ideabug

10. "Mispell" is WRONG.

"Misspell" is CORRECT.

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Gluiki
Gluiki

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