How to spell current
People commonly forget that current (as in the flow of electricity or water) has two r's and ends in 'ent', not 'ant'.
Like the current of a river, current has two r's and like electricity, current has an e.
CURRENT
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People commonly forget that current (as in the flow of electricity or water) has two r's and ends in 'ent', not 'ant'.
Like the current of a river, current has two r's and like electricity, current has an e.
CURRENT