Here are the correct spellings for the words on your worksheet. I have gone through each one to find the right way to write it.
1.
something (The "th" is often tricky, but it stays together.)
2.
around (Don't forget the 'r' after the 'a'.)
3.
beginning (This word doubles the 'n' because the stress is on the second syllable.)
4.
everybody (It is one long word: every + body.)
5.
possible (Remember the double 's' in the middle.)
6.
school (The 'ch' makes a 'k' sound here.)
7.
trouble (Don't forget the 'u' after the 'o'.)
8.
until (Only one 'l' at the end.)
9.
except (Starts with 'ex', not 'e'.)
10.
also (Simple two-syllable word.)
11.
believe (Remember the rule: "i before e, except after c".)
12.
laugh (The 'gh' at the end makes the 'f' sound.)
13.
excellent (Double 'l' in the middle.)
14.
describe (Ends with -ibe.)
15.
probably (Has two 'b's.)
16.
favorite (Or *favourite* if you use British spelling, but usually *favorite* in these worksheets.)
17.
always (One 'l', one 'w'.)
18.
people (This one is tricky! Remember: "eo" then "ple".)
19.
bought (Past tense of buy. The 'ough' sounds like 'aw'.)
20.
neighbor (Or *neighbour* in British spelling. Usually *neighbor* in US worksheets.)
Final Answer:
1. something
2. around
3. beginning
4. everybody
5. possible
6. school
7. trouble
8. until
9. except
10. also
11. believe
12. laugh
13. excellent
14. describe
15. probably
16. favorite
17. always
18. people
19. bought
20. neighbor
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