The sound /k/ spelt with k not c , before e, i and y
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Kent |
His family lived near Kent.
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sketch |
Kate drew a sketch of her brother.
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kit |
The boy hadn't got his swimming kit.
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skin |
The boy burnt his skin.
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frisky |
Charlie's dog was frisky by nature.
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skill |
The artist works with much skill.
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risky |
It can be risky to climb so high.
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kettle |
We boiled the kettle for tea.
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kilt |
The groom wore a kilt to his wedding.
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king |
The country prospered under the King's reign.
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