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How to spell AOULD correctly?

If you find yourself typing "aould" when you meant to write "could", don't worry; it happens to the best of us! Here are some correct suggestions to help you avoid this common misspelling: "could", "would", "should", "mould" (UK spelling of "mold") or "tould" (likely a typo for "could"). Remember to double-check before hitting the send button!

List of suggestions on how to spell aould correctly

  • adult I can legally buy cigarettes now that I'm an adult.
  • aloud The teacher asked the student to read his essay aloud to the class.
  • AOL In the early 2000s, AOL dominated the internet with its dial-up internet service.
  • bold She made a bold move by quitting her job to pursue her passion in writing.
  • cold It is very cold outside, so make sure to wear a warm jacket.
  • could I could stay late to finish the project.
  • fold I like to fold my clothes neatly in my dresser drawers.
  • fouled The basketball player fouled his opponent by tripping him during the game.
  • gold The Olympic medalist proudly held up their gold medal for all to see.
  • gould Stephen Jay Gould was a prolific writer and paleontologist whose research and writing helped to popularize evolutionary theory.
  • hold As the music played, she couldn't help but grab his hand and hold it tight.
  • loud The music was so loud that it could be heard from a distance.
  • mold
  • mould I had to throw away the bread because it had been contaminated with mould.
  • mouldy The bread in the kitchen is mouldy and cannot be eaten.
  • moult The bird is beginning to moult its feathers in preparation for winter.
  • old She found an old photograph of her grandparents in the attic.
  • should You should always wear sunscreen when going outside.
  • sold Yesterday, my mom sold all her old furniture online.
  • Told
  • wold
  • world The world is constantly changing and evolving.
  • would

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