Incorrect spelling, explanation: the name of the second month of the year – February – sometimes causes some problems when it comes to spelling. A common mistake is to write it as Feburary instead of February. It probably results from the fact that the -r letter in the middle of the word is often unrecognizable in fast speech.
Correct spelling, explanation: the word February has its origin in the Latin word februa. The word referred to a purification feast, which was organized in this month. February appeared in English in the Middle Ages, but first, it had the form feverer. It is worth noticing that February and other names of the months are spelled with a capital letter.
Definition of February:
1. noun – the second month of the year, which appears after January and before March;
He was born on the 29th of February, which means he celebrates his birthday every four years.
Related expressions:
1. leap year – 29th of February, which happens every four years.
If it is a leap year, it means that a year has 366 days.
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Now that’s well spelled.
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