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Jan 16 Spelling Review

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  • (adverb) in spite of that; yet.
    however
    whatever
    whatsoever
  • What is the correct spelling for: (noun) something that remains after other things have been taken away.
    remander
    remaindur
    remainder
  • (noun) a spray of water created by a machine or the structure from which the water flows.
    water
    fountain
    fountas
  • (adjective) very good or much better than others.
    excitement
    excel
    excellent
  • Choose the correct spelling for: (noun) the usual weather conditions in a place.
    climate
    climete
    climet
  • (noun) the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people.
    culture
    culchure
    cuture
  • What is the correct spelling for: (noun) anything used for building or making something else.
    matireal
    material
    materio
  • (noun) a lump of boiled dough, often served in soup with stewed meat.
    dumpster
    dumpling
    donut
  • Choose the correct spelling for: (noun) the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. 
    culture
    language
    culprit
  • Choose the correct spelling for: (noun) a lump of boiled dough, often served in soup with stewed meat.
    domplings
    dumplings
    dumblings
  • (noun) anything used for building or making something else.
    material
    matter
    things
  • What is the correct spelling for: (noun) a spray of water created by a machine or the structure from which the water flows.
    fowntain
    founten
    fountain
  • Choose the correct spelling for: (noun) a sudden, sharp feeling of great excitement.
    drilling
    threeling
    thrilling
  • (noun) the usual weather conditions in a place.
    climate
    weather
    winter
  • (noun) a sudden, sharp feeling of great excitement.
    sparkling
    chilling
    thrilling
  • What is the correct spelling for: (adverb) in spite of that; yet.
    however
    howevur
    houever
  • What is the correct spelling for: (noun) a long period with little or no rain.
    drowt
    drought
    drout
  • (noun) a long period with little or no rain.
    drought
    flood
    rain
  • (noun) something that remains after other things have been taken away.
    remainder
    remainding
    remain
  • Choose the correct spelling for: (adjective) very good or much better than others.
    exsellent
    excellent
    excelent