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Alphabet Codes - Moving Right
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Alphabet Codes - Both Letters Moving Right
Alphabet codes show you an example and ask you to work out the pattern used in an example. Look at this example: (CD is to FG) as (KL is to __).

C → F
- The first letter, C, moves to F, which is 3 letters right.

D → G
- The second letter, D, moves to G, which is 3 letters right.

K moves 3 letters right
- Move the first letter, K, 3 letters to the right. This is the letter N.
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L moves 3 letters right
- Move the second letter, L, 3 letters to the right. This is the letter O.
1Codes
1.1Symbol & Number Codes
1.2Alphabet Codes - Same Direction
1.3Alphabet Codes - Different Directions
1.4Alphabet Codes - Practice!
2Word Association
2.1Word Association
2.2Synonyms & Antonyms
3Changing Words
4Completing Words
4.1Completing Words
5Sentences
5.1Completing Sentences
5.2Hidden Words
5.3Syntax
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1Codes
1.1Symbol & Number Codes
1.2Alphabet Codes - Same Direction
1.3Alphabet Codes - Different Directions
1.4Alphabet Codes - Practice!
2Word Association
2.1Word Association
2.2Synonyms & Antonyms
3Changing Words
4Completing Words
4.1Completing Words
5Sentences
5.1Completing Sentences
5.2Hidden Words
5.3Syntax
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