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Posted By: Flo on 2007-06-01
In Reply to: Principal problem or principle problem??? TIA - MT

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it's principal
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I was going to say that principal can be used
Subject: I was going to say that principal can be used

in to ways, as an adjective and as a noun. If it is used as a noun, it means head, head teacher. If it is used as an adjective, it means main, most important, basic, key, foremost, fundamental, major, primary. Also, principle is not and will never be used as an adjective.
Look it up. It is principal, not principle. sm
Subject: Look it up. It is principal, not principle. sm

Principal (in addition to the head of a school) is an adjective meaning chief or main. Principle is never an adjective. Don't take my word for it. Check a dictionary.
Principal/Principle
Subject: Principal/Principle

For a better indepth rendition of how to distinguish between principal/principle, check out the following link and try the two quizzes to test your knowledge: or go to and do a search for "principal" or "principle" (without the quotes).
Principal/Principle
Subject: Principal/Principle

For a better indepth rendition of how to distinguish between principal/principle, check out the following link and try the two quizzes to test your knowledge: http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1752/?letter=P&spage=12 or go to http://www.wordinfo.info and do a search for "principal" or "principle" (without the quotes).
Principal Diagnosis Always Always Always
Subject: Principal Diagnosis Always Always Always

Principal Diagnosis


It's true the principal is your "pal," that is to help you remember how to spell his title.  But he is the princiPAL because he is the main or most important person on the school faculty, the principal staff member.  Just like the PrinciPAL Diagnosis is the main, most important diagnosis.  The little principal is your "pal" memory jogger is not meant to say that there are not other uses for principal. 


There are a couple of correct responses in this thread and one has the definitions, so I won't repeat them. 


This is a good reason to use a post-it note until you get it into your subconscious. I have plenty of post-its on my computer as well. 


We are, after all,  "word detectives." 


Keep on asking, you can see we all need a little refresher now and then. 


Principle/principal Diagnosis?
Subject: Principle/principal Diagnosis?

Research on google shows both? Which is correct for discharge diagnosis?
my national insists it is Principal....nm
Subject: my national insists it is Principal....nm

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the principal = pal mnemonic is supposed to help
Subject: the principal = pal mnemonic is supposed to help

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principal or principle diagnosis?
Which do you use in a report? ty
Actually, it's principal which means main or
Subject: Actually, it's principal which means main or

most significant (this is according to Miriam Webster dictionary).
principal as in main, major, important, etc.
Subject: principal as in main, major, important, etc.

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Principal problem or principle problem??? TIA
Subject: Principal problem or principle problem??? TIA