General Spellings
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physical |
Physical exercise is good for your health.
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possession |
A conqueror is someone who gains possession or control of a country by force or war.
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potential |
He showes great potential.
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prioritise |
You must prioritise your work.
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process |
The process of totalling figures is called addition.
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proportion |
Her head was in proportion to her body.
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proposition |
I will listen to your proposition.
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questionnaire |
Please complete the questionnaire.
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queue |
We had to queue to get into the show.
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reaction |
My initial reaction was amazement.
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receive |
Did you receive my last letter?
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reference |
If you are stuck, use the instruction book for reference.
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relief |
There was great relief at the rescue.
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remember |
Remember to wash your hair with shampoo.
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research |
He prided himself as a wartime research boffin.
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resources |
Resources are things that are useful or valuable to people.
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safety |
The wounded climber was helped to safety.
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Saturday |
Jack goes to the pub every Saturday.
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secondary |
Secondary school students are aged between eleven and sixteen.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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Spelling games using the word list: General spellings 6
Springtime Spelling
Spring into spelling!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Test yourself using the 'Listen and Spell' spelling test.
Print worksheets and activities: General spellings 6
Handwriting worksheets: General spellings 6
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