Spelling - TACHS Language
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Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.
The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given options are all verbs pertaining to the act of changing something's physical state. They are all spelled correctly, so the only correct answer is "no mistakes."
The given options are all verbs pertaining to the act of changing something's physical state. They are all spelled correctly, so the only correct answer is "no mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Tap to see back →
This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.
The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given options are all verbs pertaining to the act of changing something's physical state. They are all spelled correctly, so the only correct answer is "no mistakes."
The given options are all verbs pertaining to the act of changing something's physical state. They are all spelled correctly, so the only correct answer is "no mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Tap to see back →
This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
This question tested your ability to spot an often easy to overlook error, a missing "i" verb. The reason this is easy to miss is purely visual, in the middle of a visually complex word like "deficient" it is almost natural to overlook a missing letter. It is important, when proofreading or having your spelling tested, to give words an extra look, to make sure that your eye hasn't naturally filled in a missing letter.
The rest of these adjectives are all spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Tap to see back →
The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
The correct spelling for the word "zealously" has an "a" after the "e." You could have known this by simply knowing the correct spelling, or realizing that this adverb would be based on the word "zeal," which includes an "a" after the "e." The rest of the options were correctly spelled adverbs.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
The only word that is misspelled is "comotion," which is missing an "m." "Commotion" is the correct spelling. All the other given options are spelled correctly.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
"Calamity," when spelled correctly, uses only one "t" preceding the "y." All the other options are correctly spelled.
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
The given options are all words used to describe different kinds of people (making them all, obviously, nouns). "Disciple," however, needs to have an "s" preceding the "c."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
Select the word from the given options that is misspelled. If all the given words are spelled correctly select "No mistakes."
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The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.
The given words are all verbs describing emotional changes or states. All of them are spelled correctly.