Take your spelling practice further with handwriting worksheets for: Key Spellings - Unit 19 - Unstressed vowels.
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KEY IDEA: Many words contain unstressed vowels. Often, we don t spell words the way we say them. 1. ar, -er, -or sound the same but have different spellings ar: pillar, collar -er: driver, farmer -or: author, sailor 2. al often sounds like ull in dull: formal, personal 3. er is often unstressed in the middle of words and pronounced with the r sound only BE CAREFUL not to miss out the e : different, general
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