Structured Spelling List
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chatted |
The two friends chatted away.
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chopped |
The vegetables had to be chopped finely.
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clapped |
They clapped loudly after the show.
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dragged |
They dragged the huge box across the floor.
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dripped |
The paint dripped onto the floor.
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dropped |
The bag came open and everything dropped to the floor.
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fitted |
The new dress fitted perfectly.
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hopped |
The rabbits hopped in the field.
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hugged |
After school she ran home and hugged her dog.
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patted |
He patted the ground with a shovel.
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permitted |
Only members are permitted to use the swimming pool.
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pinned |
She pinned the picture to the board.
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planned |
They planned the holiday well in advance.
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popped |
He popped all the balloons.
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skipped |
The girls happily skipped across the playground.
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slipped |
I slipped on the ice.
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stepped |
Bill confidently stepped onto the stage.
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stopped |
I stopped running because my foot hurt.
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