How To Spell "Address"

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How to Spell "Address"

Words containing two consecutive letters can sometimes be confusing.

For example, some make the mistake of spelling ‘address’ with only one ‘d’ – ‘adress’. ‘Adress’ sounds like ‘a, dress’.

See if you can spot the mistake below:

Gordon: We’ve been friends for 10 years but you’ve never given me your address.

Bruce: My adress is a secret known only to me.

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