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Everyday Etymology – Exploring the rich history of everyday words in the English language – Kelly Ashley Consultancy
English@Queens' on X: "ROOT WORD OF THE WEEK 27th June 2022: SCI - To know #rootwordoftheweek https://t.co/dWqx9c6xdw" / X
![Lathom Literacy on Twitter: "For the next fortnight our root word focus is 'PHON' meaning sound. 🔈 #closingthevocabularygap #vocabulary #rootword #literacy https://t.co/qCUAM0KOUW" / X Lathom Literacy on Twitter: "For the next fortnight our root word focus is 'PHON' meaning sound. 🔈 #closingthevocabularygap #vocabulary #rootword #literacy https://t.co/qCUAM0KOUW" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dyk89ffWoAAt9T5.jpg:large)
Lathom Literacy on Twitter: "For the next fortnight our root word focus is 'PHON' meaning sound. 🔈 #closingthevocabularygap #vocabulary #rootword #literacy https://t.co/qCUAM0KOUW" / X
![Language feature: Other words with the prefix “dis” include disapprove, distasteful, and disobedient dishonest PrefixBase WordSuffix dis- (opposite) honest. - ppt download Language feature: Other words with the prefix “dis” include disapprove, distasteful, and disobedient dishonest PrefixBase WordSuffix dis- (opposite) honest. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/18/6194280/slides/slide_5.jpg)
Language feature: Other words with the prefix “dis” include disapprove, distasteful, and disobedient dishonest PrefixBase WordSuffix dis- (opposite) honest. - ppt download
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