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Not making corrections just to be picky. But in case you are planning to teach a class or publicize your work, the noun stationery is spelled with an E.
Stationary is an adjective that means immobile; standing still; anchored down.
Stationery is a noun that means writing paper.
An elementary school teacher told me that one way to remember is that lots of things we use for writing also have an E in the word. Pens, pencils, envelopes, desk.
On the other hand, she said that if you anchor something down with adhesive then it has 2 A's and it becomes stationary.
I have one in my gallery also. It was fun to put together and makes a great gift for someone.
I was even thinking of making a few for high school graduates - great to take with them to college (remember to include stamps if you are giving it as a gift). Even College Grads I think would appreciate it.
Not making corrections just to be picky. But in case you are planning to teach a class or publicize your work, the noun stationery is spelled with an E.
Stationary is an adjective that means immobile; standing still; anchored down.
Stationery is a noun that means writing paper.
An elementary school teacher told me that one way to remember is that lots of things we use for writing also have an E in the word. Pens, pencils, envelopes, desk.
On the other hand, she said that if you anchor something down with adhesive then it has 2 A's and it becomes stationary.
Thanks for the heads up...I love the list of "E" words, I'm going to share this with my kids!!! :-D
Great list of e words. I remember it by recalling that the word write has an e in it & you 'write' on stationery. :0)
Originally Posted by GarnetJ
Not making corrections just to be picky. But in case you are planning to teach a class or publicize your work, the noun stationery is spelled with an E.
Stationary is an adjective that means immobile; standing still; anchored down.
Stationery is a noun that means writing paper.
An elementary school teacher told me that one way to remember is that lots of things we use for writing also have an E in the word. Pens, pencils, envelopes, desk.
On the other hand, she said that if you anchor something down with adhesive then it has 2 A's and it becomes stationary.
Does anyone know where I can get a video tutorial? I am not great at putting directions and pictures together. If I can watch, I will be able to understand it so much easier. Thank you.
Not making corrections just to be picky. But in case you are planning to teach a class or publicize your work, the noun stationery is spelled with an E.
Stationary is an adjective that means immobile; standing still; anchored down.
Stationery is a noun that means writing paper.
An elementary school teacher told me that one way to remember is that lots of things we use for writing also have an E in the word. Pens, pencils, envelopes, desk.
On the other hand, she said that if you anchor something down with adhesive then it has 2 A's and it becomes stationary.
Way cool... I will use that to remember.. I also have my mom homeschool my son so I will teach him that too.
Not making corrections just to be picky. But in case you are planning to teach a class or publicize your work, the noun stationery is spelled with an E.
Stationary is an adjective that means immobile; standing still; anchored down.
Stationery is a noun that means writing paper.
An elementary school teacher told me that one way to remember is that lots of things we use for writing also have an E in the word. Pens, pencils, envelopes, desk.
On the other hand, she said that if you anchor something down with adhesive then it has 2 A's and it becomes stationary.
Thanks for the tutorial information and the spelling tip. Funny, I never gave it any thought before and never noticed the 'e' not 'a'. Glad I don't write the word often! You know there are so many words that one letter can trip you up on that's why I keep a dictionary handy!