This word list contains words from the J&J Language Readers Book, E oi/oy words and the contractions - wouldn't, aren't & shouldn't. Spelling generalization: 'oi' is in the beginning or middle of a word and 'oy' is at the end of a word or syllable.
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avoid |
She is trying to avoid that man.
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boy |
The new boy in school was named Luke.
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loyal |
David has been a loyal friend for many years.
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soil |
This garden soil is good quality.
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moist |
This chocolate cake is very moist.
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toys |
That child has far too many toys.
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enjoy |
In my leisure time I enjoy swimming.
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overjoyed |
I was overjoyed when I won the game.
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trapezoid |
A trapezoid or trapezium is a type of quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
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oyster |
Don't eat an oyster unless it is fresh.
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voice |
His voice was very faint.
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join |
Let's all join in the singing.
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aren't |
They aren't going to win the game.
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shouldn't |
You shouldn't coerce people.
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wouldn't |
That ride wouldn't scare me.
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