Some of the important easy spelling words for kids are tree, bee, doll, toy, chair, mother, father, piece, peace, camel, horse, family, friend, pony, jump, forest, deer, clouds, earth, moon, sun, jelly, bees, monkey, bull, etc.
The 3 letter words for kids are ink, aid, bad, cat, dog, eat, fig, god, hat, jug, kit, let, may, net, our, pet, rub, sit, tag, urn, van, war, yes, zip, etc. These are some of the simple 3 letter words for kids.
Your child's first 50 words make up what is called his expressive vocabulary. He may understand many other words but not use them to communicate—those words make up his receptive vocabulary. When a child's expressive vocabulary consists of 50 words, he can begin to combine words into two- and three-word phrases.
Objectively, the hardest word to spell might be the unabridged chemical name for a human protein commonly known as titin. With a total of 189,819 letters, the term would take you upwards of three hours just to say aloud. The list of tough-to-spell scientific terms is endless.
One of the things that makes English hard to spell is that there are letters that can—but don't always—make the same sounds, such as c and s. This, combined with the use of double consonants that don't change how the word is pronounced, makes necessary tricky to spell.
Spelled and spelt are both common forms of the past tense and the past participle of spell, though with geographical differences.
What 11-letter English word is always pronounced incorrectly? Answer: Incorrectly.
The longest word that appears in a major English dictionary is Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
Expert-Verified Answer
The word ''Envelope'' is a word that begins and ends with an E. There is only one letter inside of an envelope.
Answer: The answer is ENVELOPE. It starts with E, ends with E and has only one letter in it, i.e, you can keep only one letter inside the envelope. Nice riddle but not hard.
4. Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters) A relatively mild form of pseudohypoparathyroidism that is characterized by normal levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood.
12 By the time a child is 12 years old, he/she will understand (have a receptive vocabulary) of about 50,000 words. Vocabulary is the basis for learning language.
Between the ages of 2 and 3, most children: Speak in two- and three-word phrases or sentences. Use at least 200 words and as many as 1,000 words. Ask questions that start with who, what, where or why, such as "Where is mommy?"
Your child will start using words like 'more' and 'most', as well as words that make questions, like 'who', 'what' and 'where'. And your child will start to say 'me', 'mine' and 'you'. By three years, you child will understand the difference between 'mine' and 'yours'.