When do we use k, when do we use ck?
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back |
Wait here until I get back.
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tack |
I need one more tack to hang up the picture frame.
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lack |
There was a lack of glue sticks in school.
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crack |
There was a crack in the pavement.
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sick |
The boy felt sick.
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brick |
There was one brick left.
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sock |
There is a hole in my sock.
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snack |
I eat a small snack at 11 o'clock.
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quick |
Please be quick because we are late.
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stick |
My dog likes to run after a stick.
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peck |
The robin pecks at an insect.
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neck |
I have a slight pain in my neck.
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book |
I'd like to read that book.
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shook |
The trees shook in the storm.
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took |
My mum took me to the doctor's.
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pork |
We get pork meat from a pig.
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plank |
The pirates made the Captain walk the plank.
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fork |
They used a fork to whisk the eggs.
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think |
I think spelling is fun!
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drink |
Drink lots of water for good health.
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