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Giahn Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Diacritical mark for inflected forms

where can i find the diacritical mark for the following words:

owed

oiliest

occurred

omitting

i've tried merriam webster, american heritage, dictionary.com, need an expert!


thanks in advance, gia

  

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What sort of diacritical marks are you talking about? Ordinary English does not use diacritical marks (except on a few loanwords). Please note that all sentences must begin with a capital letter, and that the word "I" is always capitalised, wherever it appears.

  • What sort of diacritical marks are you talking about?
  • Ordinary English does not use diacritical marks (except on a few loanwords).
  • Please note that all sentences must begin with a capital letter, and that the word "I" is always capitalised, wherever it appears.
  • "i" is always incorrect.
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What sort of diacritical marks are you talking about? Ordinary English does not use diacritical marks (except on a few loanwords).

Please note that all sentences must begin with a capital letter, and that the word "I" is always capitalised, wherever it appears. "i" is always incorrect.

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