Spelling
Contractions
Punctuation
Definitions
Antonyms (opposites)
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DOOR

100

The long form of I'm.

I am.

100

I indicate the end of a sentence, abbreviation, or statement. I am also known as a period.

Full stop.

100

a separate seat for one person, generally with a back and four legs. 

Chair.

100

Up.

Down.

200

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BASKET

200

The long form of haven't.

Have not.

200

I am used to indicate a question.

Question mark.

200

An institution for educating children. 

School.
200

Left.

Right.

300

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ELEPHANT

300

The long form of couldn't.

Could not.

300

I indicate a pause between parts of a sentence or items in a list.

Comma.

300

The head of an elected government. The head of the Australian government is known by this term.

Prime minister.

300

In front.

Behind.

400

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CATERPILLAR

400

The long form of could've.

Could have.

400

This sign combines words to show they have a joint meaning. It looks a lot like the subtraction sign in mathematics.

Hyphon.

400

A magazine that presents a serialized story using framed pictures, typically featuring the adventures of a superhero.

Comic book.

400

Alive.

Dead.

500

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AEROPLANE

500

The long form of aren't.

Are not.

500

The punctuation mark that is used before the start of a list. It looks like two full stops, one above the other.

Colon.

500

A violent shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb.

Explosion.

500

Innocent.

Guilty.

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