Spelling List Week 7:
Absolutely
Definition: Completely and without qualification
Sentence: ‘I absolutely loved her birthday party!’ says Hannah
Immediately
Definition: Without delay or hesitation
Sentence: I immediately did my chores when i returned home
Necessarily
Definition: Inevitably; of necessity
Sentence: Necessarily it was important to tell the teacher that i hurt myself
Carefully
Definition: Taking care or paying attention
Sentence: I carefully walked across the road
Obstinately
Definition: In a stubborn unregenerate manner
Sentence:?
Voluntarily
Definition: Done, given, or acting of one’s own free will
Sentence: I voluntarily gave up my time on Sunday to help the needy.
Sensibly
Definition: In a sensible manner
Sentence: I played in the pool sensibly so i didn’t hurt myself
Efficiently
Definition: Abounding wasted time and effort
Sentence: I was using my thirty minutes on the computer efficiently
Frantically
Definition: Uncontrolled excitement or emotion
Sentence:?
Optimistically
Definition: In an optimistic manner
Sentence: ?
Scientifically
Definition: To explain with detail in a scientific way
Sentence: Ms Bardsley explained our EEI scientifically so we fully understood the prac.
Temporarily
Definition: For a limited time only.
Sentence: We were using old tennis rackets temporarily until the new ones were brought back to the school.
Unbelievable
Definition: Beyond belief or understanding
Sentence: The crash was unbelievable; it was three car pile up.
Irretrievable
Definition: Impossible to recover or retrieve
Sentence: ?
Inflamable
Definition: Burning; easy to set on fire.
Sentence: ?
Charitable
Definition: Replating to a charity
Sentence: The starlight foundation is a charitable foundation
Irresistible
Definition: Impossible to resist
Sentence: Light chocolate is irresistible
Resignation
Definition: The act of giving up
Sentence: The girl handed in her resignation form to her boss
Autonomous
Definition: Separate, independent
Sentence: Our city is autonomous
Recievership
Definition: The state of property that is in the hands of a receiver
Sentence: The business was in receivership.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
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Shoshuna, it's good to see you are keeping up with your work and that it is of a good standard. Don't forget to use a capital "I", rather than lower case when you say things such as "when I returned home." Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteShoshuna,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you have posted some of your homework. However, you still have not posted your letters to the editor, nor have you posted anything for your current reading book.
Please ensure that this has been rectified by no later than Thursday morning.