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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Key Stage 2, KS2, Word of the Week
Word of the Week – occasionally
Definition Occasionally means an event or action that happens in once in a while. In a sentence For breakfast we occasionally eat toast with jam.
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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Word of the Week
Word of the Week – picturesque
Definition Picturesque means pretty or beautiful place In a sentence The mountain view from the boat was picturesque.
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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Word of the Week
Word of the Week – budget
Definition Budget means a plan an telling you how much money you have and how much you are spending in a certain amount of time. In a sentence We have […]
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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Word of the Week
Word of the Week – particular
Definition Particular can mean the first or most important. It can also mean fussy or very detailed. In a sentence She has a particular cup that she uses for her […]
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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Word of the Week
Word of the Week – monotonous
Definition Monotonous means a boring repeating noise or action In a sentenceThe sound was monotonous as the geese repeat their call loudly.
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English Key Stage 1, English Key Stage 2, English KS1, English KS2, Grammar, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, KS1, KS2
What is a Verb?
A Verb is something you can do. It is a doing word. To play – David was playing on the computer this afternoon and beat his high score. To run […]
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English Key Stage 2, English KS2, Grammar, Key Stage 2, KS2
What are Homophones?
Homophones are words that when spoken, sound similar but have a different meaning. For example: The pear was juicy, sweet and delicious.The boy bought a pair of shoes but found out […]
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