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English spelling: full versus ful

Written by Nynke Spottiswood-de Jong | Nov 6, 2024 10:12:20 AM

Common spelling mistakes in English: full versus ful.

You may recognise that a minor spelling mistake in an e-mail can quickly influence your perception of the sender. In business e-mail communication, you obviously want to appear professional, but a small mistake can quickly slip into your message.

However, you can avoid spelling mistakes if you pay extra attention to them.

We have listed a number of common spelling mistakes. If you become aware of these mistakes, you will be one step closer to professionalising your business English.

Full versus ful

The incorrect use of full and ful is a spelling mistake that is easily avoided once you understand the difference:

  • Full is an adjective.

  • Ful is at the end of an adjective and means 'full of'.

 

Example

  • A full train

  • A helpful explanation (an explanation full of help)

 

Another tip

A beautiful dress; maybe you remember that you can often turn an adjective into an adverb by adding 'ly', for example: A beautifully elegant dress.

Then you will also see that 'beautiful' can only be written with one 'l'.

 

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