The first day of law school, you learn that
judgment is spelled without the British “e”. Another word that did not translate well from England is:
acknowledgment. Please! We changed much of our spelling and grammar after we kicked out the red coats. About time we got used to our ind
ep
end
enc
e. (There! four “e”s; are you happy now?)
My AP style manual spells acknowledgement with three e's. Is that wrong? AP says not!
ReplyDeleteNot wrong for AP, but may be wrong for you if you are a real citizen of the U.S. (and not of England). Those Brits love their e's, don't they! Make your choice, Sophie, and stick with it.
ReplyDelete