
If the languages you need are not available, you need to enable the editing language for Word to detect it automatically. Word can only detect the languages that appear above the double line. Review the languages displayed on the double line in the Mark selected text as list.

In the Language dialog box, check the Automatically detect language box.ģ. Remember that when words that are different parts of speech are combined, they are hyphenated. To form a noun, they must be hyphenated well-being is not a compound word. Remember that well is an adjective and being is a verb. To enable the Automatically detect language checkbox in Word, do the following:Ģ. The single-word wellbeing and the two-word well being are not accepted variants. You can also make sure that the Automatically detect language check box is selected. To return to the original language or to change to another language, repeat steps 1 to 3. In the Language dialog box, select the language you want.Ĥ. There are two types of morphemes-free morphemes and bound morphemes.

It has relatively the same stable meaning in different verbal environments. It cannot be divided into smaller meaningful segments without changing its meaning or leaving a meaningless remainder. (In Word 2007, click Set language in the Review group).Ģ. It is a word or a part of a word that has meaning. Learn the differences and uses of compound and collective nouns. On the Review tab, in the Language group, click Language> Set Correction Language. A compound noun is made of two existing words, whereas a collective noun refers to a group. Manually change the language of specific words or a section of text in Word, do the following:ġ.

If the spell checker does not check words written in a different language or marks words in another language that are correctly spelled, they are probably identified with the wrong language. Some words are monosyllables, with just one unit of sound, for example I, egg, boy, this, stand other words are made up of two or more syllables, for example nation, basket, given, complicated. Our trio had come to a halt in front of a large, sleek building. Sometimes simply changing the word order or adding something small, but useful, can help. This is also considered bad form and something to be avoided as much as possible. I am, Independent Advisor.įirst, open the document and select all, later in the bottom panel select text language and select the language and predetermine it. Besides the word 'sleek', you use 'the' to begin three out of 4 sentences in your example.
