Frequently mistyped words

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jeremy0atmeal
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Frequently mistyped words

Post by jeremy0atmeal » Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:40 pm

Hey all, I've been trying to figure which words I frequently mistype. Is there any way to track this on the site?

Alternatively, does anyone have a list of all the words on the basic typing test so I could figure it out in another application.

Thanks!!!

Kasey00
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Re: Frequently mistyped words

Post by Kasey00 » Sat Oct 31, 2020 4:32 pm

20 most commonly misspelt words in English
Separate.
Definitely.
Manoeuvre.
Embarrass.
Occurrence.
Consensus.
Unnecessary.
Acceptable.

vicyclefive
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Re: Frequently mistyped words

Post by vicyclefive » Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:51 am

such as
absence – absense, absentse, abcense, absance.
acceptable – acceptible.
accidentally/accidently – accidentaly.
accommodate – accomodate, acommodate.
achieve – acheive.
acknowledge – acknowlege, aknowledge.
acquaintance – acquaintence, aquaintance.
acquire – aquire, adquire.

Beyere
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Re: Frequently mistyped words

Post by Beyere » Sat Feb 06, 2021 10:13 am

Kasey00 wrote:
Sat Oct 31, 2020 4:32 pm
20 most commonly misspelt words in English
Separate.
Definitely.
Manoeuvre.
Embarrass.
Occurrence.
Consensus.
Unnecessary.
Acceptable.
You have mentioned in you post 20 most commonly misspelt words in English but in your list it's only 8 words where the other's there going for picnic or something else :D

sorry in advance don't mind.

mikegold
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Re: Frequently mistyped words

Post by mikegold » Sun Mar 28, 2021 6:12 am

Typing is something that requires a lot of practice.

Don't try to catch a speed at beginning. Start from a slow speed to make it ensure you are doing it correctly.

We tend to type some words wrong repeatedly. If you know that word then be cautious when you are typing the same. e.g I tend to type “the“ as “th”. So I double check the word while typing.

If you are not confident of a word, you can just spell the letters of the word while typing, you won't make a mistake.

Be particular in some attributes (like leaving a space after puntuation mark). You will be more mindful and tend to make less mistakes.

Finally if it is possible read the whole writing aloud, so that you can catch the typos.

Hope it helps

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