Actually, That is almost an impossible question to answer. Most words, year to year aren't repeated very often, but the words start out fairly easy probably commonly used words a child or anyone would hear in an ordinary day. Then they start to get a little harder.. words that may not be used as much... then harder.. words that the child has not heard at all.. then maybe if they are really good (the competitor), they will get really hard words that not even adults in the crowd or the child's teacher will even have heard before. That is my honest opinion.
The correct spelling is bestiality. It is one of the most commonly misspelled words.
Simple three and four letter words are most appropriate for a 1st grade spelling test. If your child is already past this, you can try simple five letter words.
look up "100 most frequently spelt words" on google and study them. Or you could ask your English teacher for some words that are for your grade and then study them.
Some of the most commonly misspelled words in English that are misspelled include adjectives with an -ly ending (ex. accidentally), words that have double letters such as misspell, and words with -ei in them (ex. received). A lot is commonly written as alot, which is probably one of the most common mistakes.
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At the first grade level, children should be spelling very simple words. The most complex I would get with them are words like stool, sleep, glue, sky, etc. Some tricky options might be comb, lamb, or elf.
I think the correct spelling is "corporate-wide". I'm not sure the hyphen is mandatory but if you google it this is how it's most commonly used.
As the numbers most commonly. If you want the spelling of it: two thousand, seven hundred and three
It is most commonly two words.
'The' , 'and' , and 'but' are the words most people use most commonly.
eurosion and weathering (sorry about the spelling i am just in seventh grade)
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".