Explore this spelling list: Week 2 spelling list: alternative spelling for 'air', 'are', 'ear'. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
We are looking at ways to spell the 'air' sound. It can be written as 'air', 'are', or 'ear'. These spellings can be tricky, so practise reading and spelling them carefully.
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children |
They already had six children to feed and clothe.
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ear |
We set off very early. However, the traffic made us late.
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fair |
Oberon is King of the fairies.
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fare |
Robert Walton is the Arctic seafarer whose letters open and close the story.
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hair |
It is easy to adjust the height of the chair.
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our |
Aren't you excited to practise your spelling?
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pear |
The creation story appears in Genesis.
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pram |
The short-tempered girl threw her toys out of her pram.
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share |
It would go against company policy to share consumer information.
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tear |
Yesterday, he tore his trousers. (tear - tore - torn)
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we |
We set off very early. However, the traffic made us late.
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wear |
They were weary from their travels.
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