open syllables with the CV pattern
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pilot |
When the pilot ejected his parachute opened.
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diner |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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tiger |
The tiger was fierce.
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tried |
The liar tried to deceive me.
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limit |
In maths infinity refers to something without a limit.
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lemon |
I grated some lemon rind to mix in the cake.
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planet |
The continents have all shifted from where they were when the planet was created.
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hurried |
Dad hurried to meet the children.
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model |
This washing machine is the latest model.
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ever |
Have you ever broken a bone?
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robot |
The robot is controlled by remote control.
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studying |
He has a very good attitude towards studying.
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tiny |
Scientists believe that everything is made of tiny particles.
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cover |
Cover it up until it heals.
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salad |
He doesn't like celery in a salad.
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melon |
He would like some melon.
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silent |
Charlie Chaplin belonged to a generation of silent film actors.
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spider |
I watched the spider weave a cobweb.
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frozen |
Briskly, I hurried along the slippy, frozen pathway to my home.
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stomach |
Unripe fruit can give you stomach ache.
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