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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...
Word of the Week 2020
disastrous (adjectives) Meaning – something that is causing great damage. Example of using it in a sentence: “a disastrous fire on the...