SPELLING: Lesson 12 ( Review )
tune couple portion
argue dawn computer
brush false barnacle
juice cloudier marooned
rescue tower applaud
truth proud awareness
dew amount bulletin
crumb faucet earnest
young drown mustard
trunk south gnaw
Spelling Lesson: 13 ( Compound Words & Hyphenated Words )
somebody fireplace
nearby toothbrush
homesick anything
make-believe alright
goodbye forehead
classmate flashlight
haircut twenty-two
driveway alarm clock
baby-sit airport
forever mailbox
birthday anyone
everything without
sometimes field trip
abesnt-minded life jacket
skyscraper nevertheless
Study your spelling and vocabulary words !!!
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Thanks for your mention of SpellingCity. We even have a page on compound words that explains the difference between the three forms: closed, open, and hyphenated.
ReplyDeleteI've always thought that compound words, as used in place names (Deerfield Beach, Mount Hollyoak etc) are useful to study