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
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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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