Practise these spellings.
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two |
You can have either of these two cakes.
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to |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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too |
We ate far too much last night.
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thought |
I rethought the idea and changed my mind.
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magic |
He has a great knack with magic tricks.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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right |
The football player kicked with his right foot.
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night |
I heard a very weird noise in the night.
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narrator |
A narrator speaks the words of a story.
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work |
I get to work at eight o'clock.
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couldn't |
Bob regretfully couldn't make the payment.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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