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18 Common Words & What You Can Use Instead (Infographic)
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18 Common Words & What You Can Use Instead (Infographic)18 Common Words & What You Can Use Instead (Infographic)

Does using the same words over and over again make you feel dull, empty, or even unintelligent about your writing? Then find out which synonyms you can use instead.
 
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Grammar, Punctuation And Spelling
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Collins Grammar, Punctuation And SpellingCollins Grammar, Punctuation And Spelling

A colourful revision guide in 4 separate sections for the KS2 literacy skills test for Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling including a Dictionary section with the most difficult words to spell with hints and tips on how to remember the key points.
 
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222 Words to Use Instead of “Said” (Infographic)
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222 Words to Use Instead of “Said” (Infographic)222 Words to Use Instead of “Said” (Infographic)

Repeating the word "said" too often can get annoying. Here are 222 words to use instead. Not all of them are synonyms but alternatives that can be used to give more color and expression to your writing. Use them with discretion as some words only apply to certain situations.
 
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147 Words to Use Instead of “Very” (Infographic)
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147 Words to Use Instead of “Very” (Infographic)147 Words to Use Instead of “Very” (Infographic)

Avoid the word “very” because it’s weak and vague. In most cases it can easily be replaced with a stronger, more accurate word. This infographic will show you what you can use instead.
 
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Pop-up New Dictionary of English
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Pop-up New Dictionary of EnglishWith the Pop-up New  Dictionary of English is the absolute essential tool for anyone who wants to write well! The  Dictionary of English is a completely unique dictionary, written on modern principles. It builds on the excellence of the lexicographical traditions of scholarship and analysis of evidence as set down by the  English Dictionary over a century ago. It is informed by currently available evidence and current thinking about language and cognition.

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