Mixed Spelling 6
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enzymes |
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permanently |
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exhilaration |
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vacuum |
Infrared radiation can transfer heat from the sun to Earth through the vacuum of space.
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extendable |
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dilemma |
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dispensable |
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thankful |
I was thankful to receive the present.
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civilise |
We need to civilise these children.
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disastrous |
The General's battle plan was disastrous.
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stationary |
Our train was stationary for over an hour.
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dependent |
Babies are dependent on their mothers for food.
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mischievous |
Puck is a mischievous fairy.
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disappointed |
I am so disappointed we lost our hockey match.
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committee |
The committee meet today.
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phenomenon |
It was a strange phenomenon.
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manageable |
When revising, split the work into manageable chunks.
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preferred |
She preferred cake to pudding.
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pronunciation |
A hyphen can help with the pronunciation of words.
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inseparable |
The two friends were inseparable.
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