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After the letters it many words use or to spell the weak vowel ending.
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visitor |
As a visitor, I must report to the reception desk.
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editor |
My editor is currently reading my new book.
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creditor |
I have finally paid off my creditor.
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competitor |
Each competitor won one race.
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exhibitor |
The exhibitor sold most of her paintings.
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janitor |
The janitor cleaned the school.
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solicitor |
A solicitor deals with legal issues.
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monitor |
Can I connect this monitor to my laptop?
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auditor |
The company was visited by an auditor.
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suitor |
Which suitor will win the girl?
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traitor |
A traitor is someone who betrays his country.
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Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 25. Word endings: -er, -ar, -or, -our, re, a and -ery, -ary
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