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- american english - Tying. Is Tieing really that unusual? - English . . .
When tieing two things together, e g: Two distinct ideas, but with a common theme tieing them together Tieing shoe laces is easy I have always spelt it with an ie Now I am being told by Microsoft Word that my spelling is incorrect and should use a y Google seems to largely agree with Word one of the top hits is this forum thread:
- tieing instead of tying | WordReference Forums
According to the Wiktionary, tieing is al aternate spelling for the present participle of tie (tying) I've seen it used in a 70s comic book, but nowhere else, so I guess it's a little uncommon My question is if this alternate spelling is considered less correct, formal, prestigious or academical
- How do you spell tieing like tieing a game? - Answers
The correct spelling for the verb "tieing," meaning to equalize or draw a game or match, is actually "tying " It is spelled with a "y" not an "i" before the suffix "-ing " The correct spelling
- Is it tieing a record or tying a record? - Answers
quot;Tieing quot; is a less common spelling of quot;tying quot; and is often considered incorrect in this context quot;Tying the score quot; refers to a situation in a game where one team or
- Is there a difference between tying and tieing? - Answers
The spelling tieing is not an acceptable modern form The correct spelling is tying (as with die, lie, and vie which form the present participle gerunds dying, lying, and vying) Some dictionaries
- How do you spell tying? - Answers
How do you spell tieing like tieing a game? The verb tenses are tie, tied, tying (change ie to y) Most often, you'd say the teams tied the game I can't think of a sentence structure that would
- Formal replacement for the phrase ties back to?
The phrase "ties back to" is used frequently, but it feels awkward in a formal paper I'm seeking a word or phrase which means the same thing, but has a more appropriate sound
- Origins of tie the knot - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
@AravindSuresh one example of what I was thinking of when I said "It may relate to knot-tying as an actual part of wedding ceremonies (and sometimes betrothal ceremonies), as is found in rituals from throughout the world from ancient times until the present day "
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