Structured Spelling List
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amazed |
We were amazed at the stunt show.
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closed |
She closed the door.
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lined |
We all lined up for the lesson.
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Named |
The new boy in school was named Luke.
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saved |
The super hero saved the day.
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used |
Strong flour is used to make bread.
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baked |
I baked six loaves yesterday.
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liked |
She liked ice cream.
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shaped |
This biscuit is shaped like the moon.
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smoked |
I like to eat smoked bacon on a sunday morning.
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hated |
James hated marmalade on his toast.
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stated |
Her name was stated clearly on the letter.
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waved |
He waved his arms frantically.
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