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Homophones for word endings et and ot
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signet |
Father has left me his signet ring.
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cygnet |
A cygnet is a young swan.
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carrot |
Would your rabbit like a carrot?
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carat |
Precious stones are measured in carats.
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racket |
He broke a string in his racket.
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raquet |
He broke a string in his raquet.
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prophet |
The prophet said a holy man would come.
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profit |
The sales determine the profit.
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Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 32. Word endings: -et, -ot, -ate, -ite
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