Explore this spelling list: 6th grade words: i. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Choose between games, tests, and downloadable activities to learn in a way that suits you.
Graded spelling list for 6th Grade students. Words starting with i.
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ignore |
Please do not ignore my question.
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imagination |
She had a vivid imagination.
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immediate |
Please give this task your immediate attention.
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importance |
It is with great importance we listen in class.
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improvement |
There has been a big improvement in my spelling ability.
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independence |
The declaration of Independence was signed in America.
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ingredient |
An ingredient was missing from the recipe.
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injury |
The injury left a scar.
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inquire |
Inquire at the help desk.
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instead |
Let's walk instead of driving.
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instruction |
Please await my instruction before proceeding.
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intermission |
During the intermission, Veronica bought an ice-cream.
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interview |
She prepared well for the job interview.
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invisible |
The hills were invisible in the thick mist.
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invitation |
We're pleased to accept your invitation.
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involve |
This doesn't involve you.
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