Year 7 Week 5 Long vowel o
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oval |
Dinner was served on a large oval plate.
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bonus |
The free meal at the event was a bonus.
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poster |
The festival poster had a misprint and showed the wrong date.
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robot |
The Robot lacked good speech synthesis.
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yoga |
The woman practised her yoga every morning before work.
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hormone |
The scientists gave the rat a growth hormone.
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loaves |
I baked six loaves yesterday.
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quote |
A quote is something somebody said.
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cockroach |
There was a cockroach in the kitchen.
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shadow |
The evening sun cast a long shadow.
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lonesome |
The lonesome cowboy rode his horse into town.
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below |
He lives in the apartment below me.
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swallow |
A swallow was flying up above.
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tomorrow |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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croak |
Frogs croak mostly at night.
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ozone |
The ozone layer protects us from the sun.
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gloat |
Being right is not always something to gloat about.
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homophone |
The words 'right' and 'write' are homophones.
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suppose |
I don't want to go but I suppose I must.
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