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Graded spelling list for 4th Grade students. Words starting with f.
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faint |
His voice was very faint.
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false |
Is what you said true or false?
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famous |
The new building was to be designed by a famous architect.
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fear |
I have a fear of spiders.
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feather |
As light as a feather.
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felt |
I felt the water swirl around my legs.
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fever |
Sneezing is a symptom of hay fever.
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few |
Those flowers will die in a few days.
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fifth |
She finished fifth in the race.
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fifty |
Twenty plus fifty is seventy.
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final |
They made it to the final round of the quiz.
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find |
What will I find in this box?
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follow |
Don't follow me, I'm lost.
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forever |
Immortal creatures live forever.
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forgive |
Your friend will forgive you.
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found |
Protein is found in meat, fish and cheese.
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forty |
I estimate we'll land in forty minutes.
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fourth |
My team came in fourth place.
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fright |
The loud bang gave me a fright.
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fruit |
I eat fruit every day.
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