Which of the following would a spell checker catch as an error?
Typing "it's" instead of "its" (*)
Typing "received" instead of "received"
Typing "accept" instead of "except"
Typing "to" instead of "too"
I disagree.
Typing "to" instead of "too"
Nope.
Try these terms in your spell checker instead of guessing.
I believe it's B. When I tried it in my spell Checker it only underlined ''received"
A spell checker would catch the error of typing "it's" instead of "its" because "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has," whereas "its" is a possessive form of the pronoun "it".
To get the answer to this question, you could use a spell checker tool. Most word processing software, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs, have built-in spell checkers. You would simply need to type the given options into a document, and the spell checker would highlight any errors it detects. Additionally, there are online spell checkers available that allow you to copy and paste text to check for spelling errors.