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A dictionary is especially useful for: _____. Select all that apply. checking spelling checking pronunciation looking for word context
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A dictionary is especially useful for: _____. Select all that apply.
checking spelling
checking pronunciation
looking for word context
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A dictionary is especially useful for "checking spelling, "checking pronunciation" and "looking for word context" since a good dictionary will provide all of this information for each word.
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A dictionary is especially useful for checking puncutation and checking spelling.
It is also important for learning new languages to improve your vocab and so many more.
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