Spelling pattern list - re means again or back . Tricky word list at the end.
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redo |
The whole class had to redo their work.
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refresh |
Refresh the web page to get the latest scores.
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return |
It's time for us to return home.
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reappear |
In the pantomime, we waited for the genie to reappear.
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redecorate |
The landlord promised to redecorate the house.
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reaction |
My initial reaction was amazement.
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readjusts |
My clock readjusts itself automatically after a powercut.
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reveal |
Scratch the card to reveal the numbers.
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recapture |
I had to recapture my bird before putting him away in the cage.
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heart |
A vein carries blood to the heart.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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history |
Shaun is taking a History course.
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imagine |
It is fun to imagine winning the lottery.
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increase |
There was a significant increase in vinyl sales this year.
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important |
A General is an important army officer.
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