1. a mark (') placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation. adj 1. having or experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course. E.g.: acute appendicitis, the acute phase of the illness, acute patients 2. extremely sharp or intense. E.g.: acute pain, felt acute annoyance 3....
Year 1 - Two Vowel Spellings Year 1 - Words ending in y Year 1 - Words ending with er Year 1 - Words ending with est Year 2 - a + sk, ss and st Year 2 - able and ible words Year 2 - Changing the ending to ed Year 2 - Changing the ending to er Year 2 - ...
the latter being the broad family of languages spoken today in almost all countries in Europe. Some even speculate that the Iberian language may have resembled in some ways present-day Basque, spoken in northern Spain, and one of the few remnants...
The plural form of some nouns that end in ‘f’ or ‘fe’ is made by changing the ending to -V(es). When a noun ends in “o” preceded by a consonant, the plural in many cases is spelled by adding -es. Nouns that end in ‘o’ preceded by a vowel are made plural by adding...
There is also a copy of the list in alphabetical order, which might be more useful for finding words, but is probably less useful for study. There is a downloadable copy of this list in the vocabulary resources section. The GSL: frequency Number (1-2284) Frequency Word Related words in ...