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| How to Easily and Quickly Memorize Some Spellings that Many Students Get Wrong |
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Here are easy and quick tricks for remembering some spellings.
Once you go through these, you'll automatically remember most of them.
To permanently remember them, you can come back and revise once or twice more.
My best wishes for you.
principle, principal - A principle is a rule
Notice that both the words "principle" and the word "rule" have the letter "e".
The principal in a college is the main person there.
stationary, stationery - You write on stationery.
Or, stationery uses envelopes.
Notice the letter "e".
arithmetic - Use this sentence: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream.
The first letter of each word in this sentence makes the spelling ARITHMETIC.
believe - Believe
has a "lie" in it.
committee
- MM, TT, and EE met in a committee.
conscience
- Does science have a conscience.
desert -
One "s" because it is so dry.
dessert
- Two "s" because it is so sweet.
separate-
To spell separate, just remember that it contains "a rat".
cheque - Cheque
comes in a "Q".
entrance - There is no "enter" in entrance.
That is, the word "enter" is not within the word "entrance". |
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| Friday, November 9, 2007 |
bacchanal = orgy, drunkenly festive baleful = hostile, malignant, harmful with evil intentions balk = hesitate, refuse, shirk, prevent banal = trite, overly common bane = poison, nuisance, something causing ruin bastion = fort, fortification, stronghold beguile = deceive, seduce, mislead behemoth = monster, huge creature beleaguer = besiege, to harass, plague berate = to scold harshly bestial = beast-like, brutal bestow = to give as a gift, grant bevy = group bicker = quarrel, to have a petty argument bilious = ill-tempered bilk = swindle, cheat, defraud blandish = to coax with flattering, grovel blight = decay, afflict, destroy blithe = Joyful, cheerful, or without appropriate thought bombast = pompous speech bourgeois = middle class broach = bring up a top c of conversation brusque = curt, rough and abrupt in manner bulwark = fortification burgeon = sprout or flourish burly = husky, brawny |
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