Without the help of a dictionary, or spell check, or at least stopping to think really hard about it. I was just thinking about this the other day, and then @TarHeelNation11 mentioned "Cincinnati" in another thread.
Mine are:
- occasion (are there two s's? why would there be two s's?)
- accommodate (two c's and two m's? are you sure about that?)
- separate (is it separate or seperate?)
- judgment (there's no "e" after the "g" because English is stupid)
Ones I see spelled incorrectly all the time:
- definitely (definately)
- a lot (alot or allot)
- they're / their / there (don't get me started)
- it's / its (and my new favorite, its', which doesn't even make any sense)
Mine are:
- occasion (are there two s's? why would there be two s's?)
- accommodate (two c's and two m's? are you sure about that?)
- separate (is it separate or seperate?)
- judgment (there's no "e" after the "g" because English is stupid)
Ones I see spelled incorrectly all the time:
- definitely (definately)
- a lot (alot or allot)
- they're / their / there (don't get me started)
- it's / its (and my new favorite, its', which doesn't even make any sense)