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4 th Grade Word Wall Words Commonly Misspelled Words

a lot

accept

again

always

angel

angle

answer

any

asked

aunt

author

babies

been

blue

bought

breakfast

build

buy - pay for something : “I buy a lot of pencils.”

busy

by

children

choose

chose

country

color

dear

does

don’t

easy

every

except

February

Friday

friend

goes

haven’t

having

hear

heard

here

hers

hold

it’s Contraction: it + is

its Possessive: Its box is red.

January

knew The past tense of “know”.

know “I know the answer!”

let’s

listen

loose The opposite of “tight”. I have a loose tooth!

lose - When you do not win a game - When you can not find something that you once had.

making

many

much

nickel

ninety

ninety-nine

none

once

other

people

piece

quiet

quit

quite

read

ready

really

right

said

Saturday

says

seems

separate

since

some

sure

tear

their It belongs to more than one person. It is their house.

theirs

there - Shows a place or location: Katrina lives there.

they

they’re Contraction: they + are ; They’re playing soccer.

they’ve

those

thought

tried

through

tied

to

tonight

too

tries

Tuesday

two

until

used

very

wasn’t

wear

we’ll

Wednesday

week

weird

we’re

weren’t

we’ve

where

which

whole - all of it He ate the whole pizza!

witch Make-believe scary woman who flies on a broom

won’t

wouldn’t

writing

write

written

wrote

you’re

yours

we’ll