This week’s spellings are all to do with changing words that end in y. We change words ending in y to make other related words, often changing them to an i instead: drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’.
Drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’ (A) |
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This week, we’re learning how to change words that end in a y to make other related words. |
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adjective |
‘more’ |
‘most’ |
adverb |
hungry |
hungrier |
hungriest |
hungrily |
pretty |
prettier |
prettiest |
prettily |
windy |
windier |
windiest |
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heavy |
heavier |
heaviest |
heavily |
Drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’ (B) |
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This week, we’re learning how to change words that end in a y to make other related words. |
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adjective |
‘more’ |
‘most’ |
adverb |
hungry |
hungrier |
hungriest |
hungrily |
pretty |
prettier |
prettiest |
prettily |
windy |
windier |
windiest |
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heavy |
heavier |
heaviest |
heavily |
Drop the ‘y’ for an ‘i’ (C) |
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This week, we’re learning how to change words that end in a y to make other related words. High frequency words at the bottom. |
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adjective |
‘more’ |
‘most’ |
adverb |
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hungry |
hungrier |
hungriest |
hungrily |
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pretty |
prettier |
prettiest |
prettily |
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heavy |
heavier |
heaviest |
heavily |
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high frequency |
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made |
laugh |
every |
probably |
very |