Learn regular synonyms with this FREE downloadable poster and worksheet. Stick the poster on the wall of your study area to learn 10 regular synonyms and print the worksheet several times to test your knowledge of these words.
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Click the links and images to download the regular synonyms poster and worksheet, 8.5×11 inches portrait orientation. Have fun.
Regular synonyms poster
Regular synonyms worksheet
10 Regular synonyms
- fixed
- orderly
- consistent
- steady
- usual
- systematic
- structured
- efficient
- unchanging
- everyday
Adding these regular synonyms to your vocabulary helps you to speak articulately and express yourself impressively in writing. Start learning regular synonyms now.
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EA words – head, weak, mean, beat
EE words – deep, feet, been, seed
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EY words – they, prey, key, alley
IE words – brief, field, ties, fries
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OO words – book, root, foot, mood
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