Year 7 Term 3 Week 6: -ch, -tch
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scratch |
Scratch the card to reveal the numbers.
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couch |
They sat on the couch together.
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stitch |
I need to stitch up my torn coat.
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fetch |
Robert threw the ball and his dog ran to fetch it.
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starch |
Starch is the chemical found in bread and potatoes.
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stretch |
Stretch to warm up before you run.
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attach |
Please attach your pieces of paper together.
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detach |
Despite his best efforts, the diver could not detach the abalone from the rock.
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sandwich |
I'll have your sandwich ready in a jiffy.
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glitch |
The game had a glitch on level 7.
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witch |
There was a wicked witch.
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kitchen |
A dishwasher is a kitchen appliance.
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butcher |
My mum buys her steak from the butcher.
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search |
The police had a warrant to search the house.
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touch |
Do not touch the objects on display.
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torch |
In the USA a torch is called a flashlight.
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wretched |
He felt wretched because he knew he had done the wrong thing.
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winch |
Use the winch to pull the truck out of the ditch.
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preach |
The clergy preach in places of worship.
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sketchy |
The point break looked very sketchy in the grey gloom of the storm.
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