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How to spell CAS correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "cas" instead of the correct word, here are a few likely alternatives: "case", "cast", "cash" or "cars". Double-check the context and intent, and choose the appropriate term. Proofreading is paramount to avoid such errors, ensuring accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell cas correctly

  • as
  • c as
  • ca
  • cab
  • cabs I called three different cabs, but none of them showed up.
  • cad
  • CADS
  • Cai Cai ate a delicious bowl of rice noodles for lunch.
  • Cal Cal enjoyed a cup of coffee while reading the morning paper.
  • cam The filmmaker adjusted the angle of the cam to capture the perfect shot.
  • CAMS The company has installed CAMS to monitor the employee's attendance.
  • can
  • cans I recycled all the cans from our party last night.
  • cap I forgot my cap at home and my head got sunburned while we were at the beach.
  • caps I lost the caps of the bottles.
  • car I need to go to the grocery store, but my car is currently in the shop.
  • cars I saw many cars parked in the lot.
  • case I have a phone case that protects my phone from damage.
  • cash I went to the bank to withdraw some cash.
  • cask The bartender grabbed a cask of beer to refill the empty glasses.
  • cast During the play, the lead actor broke his leg and the director had to cast someone else in the role.
  • cat The black cat sat on the fence.
  • cats I love cats because they are cute and cuddly.
  • caw The loud caw of the crow woke me up early in the morning.
  • caws The sound of the caws echoed through the forest as the crows gathered in the trees.
  • cay I could see the cay in the distance, surrounded by crystal clear water.
  • CBS CBS is a major television network in the United States.
  • cns
  • cos
  • cps CPS stands for Child Protective Services, a government agency responsible for investigating reports of child abuse or neglect.
  • cs
  • gas I need to stop and get gas for my car.
  • Has He has been studying Spanish for three years.
  • MAS I need to buy a mas for the upcoming carnival celebration.
  • oas
  • pas
  • Was I was feeling tired after staying up too late.

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