How to spell IMPROES correctly?
If you've mistakenly written "improes" and want to correct it, consider these alternative suggestions. "Improves" is the correct spelling for the present tense verb form. Alternatively, you could use "improvements" as a noun or "improvised" as an adjective. Use the context of your sentence to choose the appropriate term.
List of suggestions on how to spell improes correctly
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implores
The student implores the teacher to give them another chance to improve their grade.
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imposes
The new law imposes strict penalties for those caught breaking it.
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impress
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improve
I hope to improve my cooking skills by taking a few classes.
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improves
Misspelling of the day
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