R-Influenced Vowels- or, ore, oar, w + or
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form |
I have an accountant to do my tax forms.
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more |
I need to get some more sleep.
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board |
The seat was just a wooden board.
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work |
You shouldn't copy the work of others.
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four |
He has read four books in a week.
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horn |
You should only honk your car horn when necessary.
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store |
I am taking my broken laptop back to the store.
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roar |
I heard the roar of a wild animal.
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word |
I don't believe a single word you said.
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north |
Kitchener is north of Cambridge.
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shore |
Children are searching for shells on the sea shore.
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soar |
I saw a glider soar above the clouds.
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world |
Computer technology is changing the world.
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floor |
I scrubbed the floor until it was spotless.
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corn |
Corn is a cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears.
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fork |
They use a fork to eat chips.
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wore |
She wore a new dress for the party.
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worm |
A worm is relatively small elongated animal that burrows through earth.
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door |
A door is a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room, building, or vehicle.
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storm |
There's a bad storm coming tonight.
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