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Wordlyword for Students

SAT, GRE, K-12, citations & vocabulary

From writing your first essay to crushing the GRE, Wordlyword has the free tools to help you study more efficiently – no subscription, no credit card.

Choose Your Study Path

Follow the steps below for your goal. Each step links directly to the right tool or resource.

I'm preparing for the GRE

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Start with the GRE Prep Hub

Overview of every GRE section and how to approach each one

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Study vocabulary with flashcards

Interactive cards for the 500 most tested GRE words

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Take a full practice test

Timed, scored mock exam with explanations

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Calculate your target score

See what score you need for your target programs

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Build a study schedule

Structured day-by-day plan based on your test date

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I'm preparing for the SAT

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Start with the SAT Prep Hub

What the SAT tests and the fastest way to improve your score

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Practice reading & writing

Passage-based questions with detailed answer explanations

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Drill SAT math sections

Algebra, advanced math, geometry, and problem solving

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Take a full SAT simulation

Timed practice test with scoring

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Check your score range

Understand where your scores land for college admissions

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I need to cite sources for a paper

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Use the Citation Generator

Paste a URL or ISBN – get a formatted citation in seconds

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Learn APA 7 format

In-text and reference list examples for every source type

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Learn MLA 9 format

MLA Works Cited page and in-text citation examples

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Compare APA vs MLA

When to use each format and key differences at a glance

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Chicago style guide

Footnotes, endnotes, and bibliography format explained

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I want to build my vocabulary

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Explore vocabulary by theme

Topic-organized word sets: business, emotions, nature, and more

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Study academic vocabulary

The words most common in textbooks and academic writing

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Use context clues to learn new words

Strategy guide for figuring out word meanings from context

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Play Context Clues Climber

Vocabulary game that teaches through reading passages

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Read about word origins

Understanding etymology helps you memorize words faster

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Citation Format Quick Reference

Not sure which citation style your professor wants? Use this table to match the format to your subject area, or go straight to the Citation Generator to create any format automatically.

FormatCommon Subject Areas
APA 7 CitationPsychology, education, social sciencesUse tool →
APA 6 CitationOlder APA-format requirementsUse tool →
MLA 9 CitationLiterature, humanities, liberal artsUse tool →
MLA 8 CitationClasses still using MLA 8th editionUse tool →
Chicago CitationHistory, journalism, some humanitiesUse tool →
Harvard CitationUK universities, some sciencesUse tool →
AMA CitationMedicine, health sciences, biologyUse tool →