Mrs Emery Adding ‘ly’ to make an adverb. An adverb describes how we do something: The dog barked loudly. Learn these spellings: Loudly Sadly Badly Slowly Bravely Quietly Normally Gladly Kindly Mr Fern and Mrs Davies Adding ly to words ending in y When the route word ends in y you swap the y for an i then you add ly. Happy - happily Angry - angrily Easy - easily Greedy - greedily Heavy - heavily Scary -scarily Lucky - luckily Steady - steadily Naughty - naughtily Gloomy - gloomily challenge word accidentally Use a dictionary to work out the definitions of these words. Mrs Roberts Alternative sounds for ‘i’ ‘n’ and ‘r’ crystal mystery pyramid know knock gnaw wrap write wrong wreck Oddbod: water Mrs Mason and Mrs Todorova
fly - flies try - tries baby - babies berry - berries monkey - monkeys valley - valleys trolley - trolleys leaf - leaves shelf - shelves half - halves
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Mrs Roberts Alternative ‘ey’ and ‘j’ money honey turkey they grey fudge bridge energy badger hedgehog Oddbod: goes Mrs Mason and Mrs Todorova Plurals ’s’ and ‘es’ matches bunches goals dishes stitches parks crosses boats foxes boxes Mrs Davies and Mr Fern The suffix –ation and –sion is added to verbs to form nouns. If the ending sounds like /ʒən/, it is spelt as –sion. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of each of these words. information objection sensation preparation admiration division expression possession decision permission Can you think of any other words with these suffixes ? Mrs Emery
Root word Drop the ‘e’ before adding a ‘y’. shine shiny spice whine bone wave smoke breeze craze |
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