
Alternative spellings for each phoneme: Letters and Sounds Phase Five.
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picture |
His picture was on the front page.
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adventure |
Camping can be a great adventure.
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creature |
A crocodile is a very dangerous creature.
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future |
In the foreseeable future.
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nature |
It was not in her nature to be sad.
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capture |
There's a big reward for his capture.
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feature |
Tall buildings are a feature of Hong Kong.
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puncture |
Tom got the puncture when riding over glass.
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signature |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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mixture |
An alloy is a mixture of metals.
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catch |
Many people catch flu each winter.
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fetch |
Robert threw the ball and his dog ran to fetch it.
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pitch |
Her singing was slightly off pitch.
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notch |
Another notch on his belt.
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crutch |
The injured man used a crutch.
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stitch |
I need to stitch up my torn coat.
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match |
To align means to match up alongside.
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ditch |
A ditch was use used to bring water to the crops.
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kitchen |
A dishwasher is a kitchen appliance.
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scratchy |
The paint on the old car was very scratchy.
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