On the end of a word the long /u/ sound is sometimes spelled with the letters ew.
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dew |
There is dew on the grass in the morning.
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few |
Those flowers will die in a few days.
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new |
The new road will have four wide lanes.
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knew |
I wish I knew where I left my keys.
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stew |
The campers ate beef and mushroom stew.
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view |
There is a view of the sea from my balcony.
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interview |
June has an interview for a new job.
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nephew |
My young nephew is called Luke.
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curfew |
Make sure you are in the house by the ten o'clock curfew.
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review |
I will review my spelling words to prepare for the test.
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