Recognise and spell common words that contain the ant , ance and ancy letter strings.
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observant |
The security guard was very observant.
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expectant |
The crowd was expectant of a great football match.
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hesitant |
John was hesitant to stand up and speak.
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tolerant |
Be tolerant of others: it helps us to get along with each other better.
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significant |
There was a significant increase in the number of children joining school clubs.
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adamant |
He was adamant that he didn't give away a penalty.
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importance |
It is with great importance we listen in class.
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substance |
A substance made as a result of a chemical reaction.
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hesitance |
They agreed to go after their initial hesitance.
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tolerance |
To get along with people you must show tolerance.
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significance |
We went to look at several places of historic significance.
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assistance |
Do you need assistance?
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buoyancy |
The buoyancy aid helped keep the weak swimmer afloat.
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occupancy |
The tenant had occupancy of the flat.
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elegancy |
There's a certain elegancy about the room.
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fancy |
What do you fancy having for tea tonight?
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