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Improve Your Vocabulary A Digital Learning Centre Beginner Improving Advanced Created by

Beginner 1 Synonyms: are words that mean almost the same Eg: pretty - beautiful Antonyms: are words with the opposite meaning Eg: fat - thin Contractions: are two words that have been put together and shortened, the missing part is marked with an apostrophe ’. Eg: I’m = I am

Improving Root Words Suffixes Prefixes Plurals rule quiz Plurals game Homophones quiz Homophones game Syllables

Advanced Prefixes, roots & suffixes Antonym Challenge Classifying words Syllables