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Grade 3 thin thinner thinnest crazy crazier craziest close closer closest Happy happier happiest Grade 4 To recognise and spell the suffixes ship, hood, ness, ment membership championship neighbourhood falsehood tidiness carelessness willingness government ointment ornament Good better best, Never let it rest ’Till your good’s a little better and your better is your best.

Additional extension words for the rules from the Main List. wrenches trenches gnashes squashes waltzes fizzes coaxes hoaxes compasses cypresses

Homophones heel heal new knew hole whole Fill the gaps with a homophone from the list! 1. I ___________ I have a ____________ in the __________ of my shoe. 2. A _____________ bandage placed on Jack’s injured ____________ meant he felt a __________ lot better. Troublesome Words: of-off a glass ______ water, jump _______ the steps, better _______ than before, photograph ______ me

USING VERBS CORRECTLY - TENSE MEANS TIME- IRREGULAR ENDINGS PRESENT TENSEPAST TENSEFUTURE TENSE sleepsleptwill sleep eatatewill eat runranwill run singsangwill sing seesawwill see writewrotewill write findfoundwill find