Wednesday Words

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments. U C E T I J S

Monday Muddle: I’ll, ill

Some people like to put apostrophes into words where they aren’t necessary, but others don’t want to be bothered with the extra keystroke. If you leave the apostrophe out of ill, it will look sickly. 🤪

I’ll: (subject pronoun + verb) contraction of I will

ill: (adjective) unwell, sick;
(adverb) badly, hardly;
(noun) harm, misfortune

Thursday Thought #RobertGIngersoll

Nothing discloses real character like the use
of power…. Most people can bear adversity.
But if you wish to know what a man really is,
give him power. This is the supreme test.

~Robert G. Ingersoll

Wednesday Words

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments. G N D W R I A

Monday Muddle: aisle, isle, aile

aisle: (noun) a passage between rows of seats or between shelves

isle: (noun) island

aile: (noun) French for wing

Unless you are talking about French birds or airplanes, you need an S in your word. If you are talking about the Emerald Isle (St. Patrick’s Day is coming), you do not need an A in isle.