You spell 'fiction' like this: 'f-i-c-t-i-o-n'. It's not too difficult once you get the hang of it.
Well, 'fiction' is spelled as 'f-i-c-t-i-o-n'. Just remember the sequence of these letters and you'll be good to go.
It's spelled 'non-fiction' with 'non' meaning not and 'fiction' referring to imaginative or made-up stories.
It's spelled 'science fiction' - quite straightforward.
The correct spelling is 'novel'. It's a straightforward word.
The correct spelling is 'comical'. It's quite straightforward.
The Pinyin of the villain's biography was written in capital letters as bshāng Chuan (the tone of the biography was the second tone).
The spelling of 'fiction' is straightforward. Just write 'f-i-c-t-i-o-n' and you'll have it right.
The English word for a tale, which is'story', is spelled as s - t - o - r - y. This word has been in the English language for a long time. We use it in various expressions like 'love story' or 'horror story'. In literature, stories can be very long, like a novel which is essentially a long story, or very short, like a fable. And its spelling remains the same in different tenses when used as a noun. For example, 'I read a story yesterday' and 'I will write a story tomorrow'.
"Magic Top" was spelled as "Magic Top".