Some words use augh or ough to spell the /or/ sound.
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fraught |
There was a fraught silence.
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naughty |
The naughty child needed supervision.
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daughter |
Our daughter is eleven years old.
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slaughter |
The lambs were taken to slaughter.
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draught |
There's a draught from that window.
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nought |
Nought is another word for nothing.
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thought |
I thought the film was really good.
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bought |
He bought me a huge bunch of flowers.
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sought |
Last month, the student sought feedback from her teachers. (seek - sought - sought)
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fought |
The soldier fought in the battle.
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