Building Your Skills 10
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 Building Your Skills - Part 10

Let's jump in and learn some new words. We'll point out spelling rules along the way.

place

This word follows the vowel-consonant-e pattern.

      Words ending with a vowel-consonant-e like place usually have a long vowel sound and a silent e.

Key Point:

Here's another word with the vowel-consonant-e pattern:

make
making
help
here
want
nice
to
I went to the store.
two
I bought two pies.
too
I ate too much.

      Two, too, and to sound the same but have different meanings. They're called homophones.

Key Point:

Use clues in the sentence to help you figure out which one to use.

      Two means the number 2.

Key Point:

      Too means 'as well' or 'also'.

Key Point:

      To means moving somewhere.

Key Point:

into

Can you spell them all? Try the practice to see. 😺

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