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Commonly Confused Words: Right vs. Rite vs. Write

What does each word mean? If someone is right about something (rather than wrong), it means they are correct about it. If something is to the right (rather than the left), it means it is on the south side of something that is facing east. If someone has the right to something, it means they are entitled to it. Here is right used in some example sentences: I got all the answers right in the spelling test. The plates are in the cupboard on the right.  We have the right to vote.    Look up right in the Spellzone dictionary. A rite is a ceremony or observance which is often relgious in nature. Here is rite used in some ...

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January Round-up

3 Word Lists for January This month we looked at words ending in ‘lar’,  characters from Twelfth Night, and Burns night vocabulary.   UN International Day of Education January 24 marked the UN International Day of Education which celebrated "the role of education for peace and development". Learn more.   22 Ways to Make the Most of your Spellzone Subscription in 2022 New year, new start! Are you using all the resources Spellzone has to offer?   3 Spelling Tasks to Set Your Students on Spellzone Have you set a task for your students yet? Tasks can be set alongside or instead of the ...

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