In this list, you’ll explore longer words that use the letters <i>are</i> to spell the <i>/air/</i> sound. These words follow the same pattern as the shorter ones but can be a bit more challenging. Examples include <i>aware</i>, <i>prepare</i>, and <i>nightmare</i>. Whether you're <i>aware</i> of something, <i>preparing</i> for an exam, or recalling a bad <i>nightmare</i>, these words are useful in both writing and speech. <br><br> With a little practice, you'll be spelling them with confidence! <br><br> Ready for a challenge? Play a <i>spelling game</i> and test your skills!
Only 5 of these words will be used during the Learn the Words activities.
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Are you aware of the danger here?
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The sign warned us to beware of the bears.
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Let's compare scores.
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You must declare imported goods.
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The trumpets sounded a fanfare.
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The child woke up crying after he had a nightmare.
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She is working hard to prepare for her test.
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Modern warfare uses computers.
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I care about the welfare of badly treated horses.
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Computers need hardware and software.
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Computers need hardware and software.
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The antique store had a lot of chinaware for sale.
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Glassware must be packed very carefully.
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Ovenware must be able to stand a high heat.
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The table was laid with fine silverware.
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