English words which come from Ancient Greek spell the /f/ sound with the letters ph. You can practise spelling the f sound by working through this list of ph words.
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photograph |
My camera takes a good photograph.
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paragraph |
He wrote a detailed analysis of the paragraph.
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autograph |
She got the film star's autograph.
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biography |
Have you read the rock star's biography?
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geography |
At school, Geography was one of my favourite subjects.
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telephone |
Have you got the store's telephone number?
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microphone |
She talked into the microphone.
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saxophone |
She plays the saxophone in a jazz band.
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spherical |
Spherical means round in shape.
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atmosphere |
The writer varies her sentence lengths to create a tense atmosphere.
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stratosphere |
The stratosphere starts 10 kilometers above the earth's surface.
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