On the end of a word the most common way to spell the long /a/ sound is with the letters ay.
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away |
The cat ran away from the dog.
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always |
We always do our homework in the evening.
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display |
There was a display of books in the window.
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decay |
Brush your teeth every day to prevent decay.
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delay |
The captain informed them there might be a delay.
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Sunday |
We attend church every Sunday.
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Monday |
I love going to back to work each Monday.
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Tuesday |
I have a music lesson every Tuesday.
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Wednesday |
He will be 16 years old on Wednesday.
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Thursday |
Shall we go out for dinner on Thursday?
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Friday |
We are going to the football on Friday night.
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Saturday |
Jack goes to the pub every Saturday.
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