Spelling Word List: High-frequency words in order: 61-70

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Learn more high-frequency words with this list! These words are important for communicating clearly, so getting to grips with them will boost your spelling skills. Study regularly to keep improving.

look He tried not to look into the bright light.
don't I don't know how to speak French.
come I'll come round to your house.
will We will see you next week.
into The caterpillar was changing into a butterfly.
back I can float on my back.
from The main artery carries blood from the heart.
children The children sat in rows.
him I can't believe she has married him.
Mr Mr is short for Mister.

Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Starter Course: Unit 8. Common words

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