Explore this spelling list: Year 3, Term 2, Week 8: -ally suffix. This page is filled with fun activities, spelling games, and resources to aid in your spelling journey. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
This week students will practise adverbs ending in -ally. These words are often formed from adjectives ending in -ic.
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basically |
Both approaches are basically the same.
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comically |
He tumbled over comically.
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energetically |
We threw ourselves energetically into the exercise class.
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enthusiastically |
The crowd cheered enthusiastically when the team scored.
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frantically |
He waved his arms frantically.
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perhaps |
Perhaps I should go to bed as it is getting late.
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promise |
An oath is a solemn promise.
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purpose |
What is the purpose of this task?
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scientifically |
We conducted the experiment scientifically.
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terrifically |
The game was terrifically fun.
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