Apples An apostrophe can be used to contract two words into one (would not = wouldn't, should not = shouldn't, they are = they're). Many verbs are irregular, which means that they can be spelt very differently in the past tense.
wouldn't
shouldn't
won't
can't
didn't
that's
weren't
they've
you'll
they're
teach
taught
spend
spent
buy
bought
creep
crept
wind
wound
Bananas (words with -ee or -oo)
queen
sleep
between
screen
sleeve
cheerful
thirteen
seemed
sleepily
free
smooth
choose
shoot
swoop
crooked
fool
foolish
school
groove
pool
Monday, 21 March 2011
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