Explore this spelling list: Non-statutory words: common exception words #3. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
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move |
Don't move or I'll shoot!
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prove |
Can you prove you are over 18?
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improve |
This course will improve your competence in spelling.
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sure |
Make sure the root has plenty of water.
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sugar |
Too much sugar is bad for your teeth.
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eye |
Two e's in eye - one for each eye!
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could |
He went to hospital so they could mend his wound.
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should |
A balanced diet should contain protein.
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would |
James would like an orange juice.
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who |
See who is at the door.
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whole |
He read the whole book in one day.
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any |
I can't bear rudeness of any kind.
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many |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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clothes |
Wring out the wet clothes.
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busy |
The waiter was too busy to serve me.
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people |
Many people do not have sufficient food.
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water |
We swam in the warm water of the lagoon.
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again |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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half |
Half of sixteen is eight.
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money |
Have you sufficient money for a cab home?
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