100 Spellings for Year 6
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accommodate |
Kingswood can accommodate everyone when we go away on our trip.
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accompany |
Ricky will accompany us to Hatfield Forest.
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according |
According to Mrs Guinan our class is the best!
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achieve |
He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
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aggressive |
She had been aggressive in the argument.
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amateur |
I am an amateur at football.
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ancient |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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apparent |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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appreciate |
I would appreciate your help with this project.
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attached |
I attached your homework to my home school letter.
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available |
I'll let you know when she's available to talk.
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average |
The teacher calculated the average test score for the class.
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awkward |
His body was bent at an awkward angle.
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bargain |
My new camera was a real bargain.
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bruise |
I was tackled in football and now I have a bruise.
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category |
If my job were in a category it would be finance.
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cemetery |
A catacomb is an underground cemetery.
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communicate |
I was unable to communicate with the French child.
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community |
The councils new plans aroused some anger in the community.
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competition |
Emily was the first entrant in the competition.
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