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yesterday |
The tide came up much higher yesterday.
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coming |
Only a few friends are coming to the party.
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front |
His picture was on the front page.
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something |
A quote is something somebody said.
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realise |
I am sorry, I didn't realise I was trespassing.
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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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decided |
I decided to see a consultant.
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mysterious |
A thriller is an exciting or mysterious story, often about crime or spying.
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furious |
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through |
He put his arms through the lifebelt.
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though |
Even though it's winter the weather is not cold.
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thought |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
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quite |
It's quite a long way to walk.
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quiet |
It was very quiet in the church.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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Spelling games using the word list: practise
Spelling Snowball
Winter spelling fun!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
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