

Word of the Week
exercise (noun) Meaning – An activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness. Example of using...


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exception (noun) Meaning – a person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule or fit into a category....


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essential (adjective) Meaning – absolutely necessary – extremely important. Example of using it in a sentence: “It is essential that you...


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especially (adverb) Meaning – to single out one person or one thing over and above all the others being considered. Example of using it...


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erroneous (adjective) Meaning – wrong or incorrect. Example of using it in a sentence: “The government has made some erroneous guesses...


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equipped (verb) Meaning – having got together all the necessary items for a particular purpose. Example of using it in a sentence: “By...


Spelling into Sentences
Here are the last words for this year, you need to spell correctly and put in to sentences. as you will notice they are all maths words -...


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Efficient (adjective) Meaning – a way of achieving maximum productivity with the minimum of wasted or expense Example of using it in a...


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dissatisfied (adjectives) Meaning – not content or happy with something Example of using it in a sentence: “Thomas was dissatisfied with...


Spelling into Sentence
Here are the 'ance' and 'ence' words and you should have split then into to groups like this. 1. absence 2. advance 3. audience 4. ...

























