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Spelling\Vocabulary

spelling and vocabulary words

WordMeaning
they're they are
their belonging to them
there a place
jealous envying
it's it is
its belonging to it
your belonging to you
you're you are
yore an old word that means "long ago"
pretty beautiful or lovely
plain ordinary
plane an airplane or a flat surface
witch a person who can do magic
which one or the other
tongue the body part you taste with
tomorrow the day after today
cents loose change; pennies, nickles, dimes, or quarters
loose not tight
lose the present tense of lost
noun a person, place, or thing
verb something someone does
adjective describes a noun
adverb describes a verb
phrase a group of words that have a meaning but do not make a sentence
sentence noun + verb
surprise something unexpected
piece part of something
peace calmness; the opposite of war
sight to see something; something that you see
site a location (like for a building or a web page)
embarrass to feel awkward or ashamed
weird strange
definite certain
definitely certainly
effect something that happens because of something else (a noun/an event)
affect to change or alter (a verb/an action)
weather wind, snow, rain or shine
whether if something does or doesn't happen
a lot one lot (or lots); it is always two words, not one
then when something happens
than more or less _____
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