Frequently misspelled words from the KS1 Common Exception words list.
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says |
Grandma says she has a new wrinkle every day.
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said |
You asked me and I said 'No'.
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are |
Job vacancies are listed in the paper.
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were |
What were you doing out late last night?
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was |
There was great relief at the rescue.
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your |
Can I help you with your bags?
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where |
Where have I put my keys?
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were |
What were you doing out late last night?
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come |
I'll come round to your house.
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some |
Would you like some fish and chips?
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once |
I'll only tell you once.
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our |
We'll eat at our house tonight.
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