Explore this spelling list: Key Stage 3: English: adv - exc. Here, you'll find everything you need to excel in spelling. From exciting spelling games to printable worksheets, explore our resources using the buttons above this list.
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advertise |
They had to advertise to find their missing cat.
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advertisement |
I saw an advertisement for a new drink.
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alliteration |
Alliteration involves words that begin with the same sound.
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apostrophe |
You can use an apostrophe to show possession. (Jane's blue car).
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atmosphere |
The writer varies her sentence lengths to create a tense atmosphere.
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chorus |
In Greek tragedy the chorus comments on the action.
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clause |
Clause is a sentence within another sentence.
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comma |
Use a comma to indicate pauses between parts of a sentence.
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comparison |
We need to make a comparison between these two poems.
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conjunction |
A word which joins other words together is called a conjunction.
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consonant |
A consonant is a letter in the alphabet that is not a vowel.
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dialogue
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The dialogue between the characters is very realistic.
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exclamation |
She let out a sudden exclamation of surprise.
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