1. Direct Spelling: If you give me the word you want to spell, I can tell you how to spell it. For example:
* You: "How do you spell 'definitely'?"
* Me: "D-E-F-I-N-I-T-E-L-Y"
2. Phonetic Spelling: If you're not sure how to spell a word, but you can pronounce it, I can try to help you find the correct spelling based on the sound. For example:
* You: "How do you spell the word that means 'to make something better'?"
* Me: "Do you mean 'improve'? It's spelled I-M-P-R-O-V-E."
3. Contextual Clues: If you give me a sentence with the word you want to spell, I can use the context to help me figure out the correct spelling. For example:
* You: "The cat sat on the ____."
* Me: "Do you mean 'mat'? It's spelled M-A-T."
4. Word Suggestions: If you type in a word incorrectly, I can suggest possible correct spellings. For example, if you type "definatly," I might suggest "definitely," "definitive," or "definately."
5. Definitions and Examples: I can provide definitions and examples of how the word is used in a sentence, which may help you understand the spelling and usage better.
Limitations:
* I can only help you spell words that I've been trained on. If the word is very obscure or made up, I might not be able to help.
* I can't tell you the correct spelling of a word if you're not sure how to pronounce it.
Overall, I can be a helpful tool for improving your spelling, but it's always a good idea to double-check your work with a dictionary or spell checker.