Word endings: ck
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sack |
There was a big sack of rubbish.
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lock |
Did I lock the car?
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neck |
I have a pain in my neck.
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pick |
The apple is ripe so pick it.
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sock |
There is a hole in my sock.
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duck |
Six ducklings swam behind the duck.
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back |
Go back to the shop.
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lick |
Cats often lick their paws.
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luck |
What good luck!
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peck |
The hens peck the seeds.
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