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Gramatical question

yvonnahenna

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I was discussing this with a friend of mine.
She was making wordarts, and asked me "wonderful or wonderfull" days.

We didn't find the answer. Google told us it was both ways possible.
But now I'm confused!

What is the difference between wonderful or wonderfull with double-L.

And now I can't stop thinking about it!:scared:
 
generally "wonder-full" is used as a made-up word that is used to indicate the actual meaning of wonderful (in case you missed it, i guess.) it points out the fact tht "wonderful" mean "full of wonder." if someone were making a word art out of it, i would think that "wonder" and "full" would be separated by a hyphen or something. just to write "wonderfull" in English looks like just a misspelling.
 
I agree with all that's been said...for American English. Wonderful means full of wonder. Isn't that typical of our English language! sometimes, just no sense to it.
 
For example: Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways? From my favorite comedian Gallagher.
 
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