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Some new graphemes for reading wh words. Materials for use in Letters and Sounds Phase Five activities.
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when |
When will you deign to answer me?
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what |
What is you view on youth crime?
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which |
Which way shall we go?
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where |
Where have I put my keys?
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why |
Why does that dog whine all the time?
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whistle |
The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.
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whenever |
Shoot for goal whenever you can.
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wheel |
That wheel needs a new tyre.
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whisper |
He spoke in a whisper.
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white |
We've painted the ceiling white.
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who |
See who is at the door.
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whose |
Whose pen is this?
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whole |
He read the whole book in one day.
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whom |
To whom is the letter addressed?
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whoever |
Whoever threw that please own up.
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