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U forgot
"covert" = convert
U get an A+ in grammer
And you get an F. It's grammar.
I hereby fail you both. You're thinking Spelling.
gram·mar ( P ) Pronunciation Key (grmr)
n.
The study of how words and their component parts combine to form sentences.
The study of structural relationships in language or in a language, sometimes including pronunciation, meaning, and linguistic history.
The system of inflections, syntax, and word formation of a language.
The system of rules implicit in a language, viewed as a mechanism for generating all sentences possible in that language.
A normative or prescriptive set of rules setting forth the current standard of usage for pedagogical or reference purposes.
Writing or speech judged with regard to such a set of rules.
A book containing the morphologic, syntactic, and semantic rules for a specific language.
The basic principles of an area of knowledge: the grammar of music.
A book dealing with such principles.