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In most school issued spelling books the answers are in the back of the book. If they are not one would need the questions to be able to help with double checking answers.
That is the correct spelling of "unit" (a single value or quantity, or a military group).
The correct spelling is "second." It is spelled as s-e-c-o-n-d.
Temps - Can mean "time" or "weather" Plage - Can mean "beach" or "range" Livre - Can mean "book" or "pound" (unit of weight) Fois - Can mean "time" or "multiplied by"
The correct spelling for "platoon" is P-L-A-T-O-O-N.
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The spelling conventions in book 6 unit 1 list word consist of various rules and patterns related to spelling, such as silent letters, prefixes and suffixes, vowel combinations, and irregular spellings. Students are typically expected to learn and apply these conventions to correctly spell words in their writing.
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The meter is the standard SI unit of length. ( kilometers when longer distances are talked about )
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In most school issued spelling books the answers are in the back of the book. If they are not one would need the questions to be able to help with double checking answers.
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For the same reason as we don't say 'degrees ampere' or degrees metre'! Remember, kelvin is an SI unit, and follows SI conventions. Celsius in not an SI unit, so follows different conventions.
The plural noun is correctly spelled (words).To learn spelling requires practice, and exposure to proper spelling rather than "popular" spelling.It is helpful to learn the root words of familiar words in their native languages, so that you can have a sense of how similarly pronounced or related words might be spelled even if you have never seen them before. Because of the number of irregular word forms in English, and the number of languages from which words are derived, the standard rules of spelling often do not apply.
That is the correct spelling of "unit" (a single value or quantity, or a military group).
That is the correct spelling of "patrolling."