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This 'Ending with el' spelling quiz tests elementary school children on words that end with this digraph. Children can learn these spellings through rote or by knowing the fact that ‘el’ is less common than ‘le’ but is mostly seen when following these letters: m, n, r, s, v and w.
Most of the time a word ends with ‘le’ however some words end with ‘el’. This quiz will test you on spellings with the ‘el’ sound at the end of the word. Can you spell the missing words?
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