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Heard & Herd

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Heard & Herd

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. For example, 'heard' and 'herd'.

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Heard

  • I heard great things about the show.
    • Heard is the past tense of hear.
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Herd

  • A herd of sheep move from one field to the next.
    • A herd is how we describe groups of certain animals.

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1Reading

1.1Reading

1.2Prefixes

1.3Suffixes

1.4Spelling Rules

1.5Reading Comprehension

1.6Reading Comprehension: SAT Practise

1.7Word Meaning

1.8Fact vs. Opinion

1.9Justifying Views

1.10Figurative Language

1.11Text Structure

2Writing

2.1Sounds in Words

2.2Homophones

2.3Using a Dictionary

2.4Writing Composition

2.5The Subjunctive Mood

2.6Modal Verbs

2.7Active & Passive Voice

2.8Relative Clauses

2.9Expanded Nouns

2.10Punctuation

2.11SAT Spelling Practise

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