The digraphs ay and oy are used for those sounds at the end of words and at the end of syllables.
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play |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
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way |
Which way shall we go?
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stay |
Playing sport can help us stay healthy.
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today |
The basketball team won today by a fluke.
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says |
Grandma says she has a new wrinkle every day.
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boy |
The boy ate some cake.
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toy |
That child has far too many toys.
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enjoy |
Did you enjoy the party?
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annoy |
Why do you have to annoy me?
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royal |
The royal family live in a palace.
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