examples of 8 spelling patterns
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sang |
The children sang joyfully.
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hang |
Hang your coat on the hook.
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thing |
I haven't got a thing to wear.
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sing |
Sing the first verse.
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song |
We have a song thrush in our garden.
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wrong |
He would not concede that he was wrong.
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hung |
The scent of roses hung in the air.
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sung |
In music class we sung a folk song about a chicken.
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thank |
Thank you for the invitation to the party.
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prank |
The prank the disobedient students played on the substitute teacher was very disrespectful.
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think |
I think he would make a great President.
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wink |
A wink is a blink with one eye.
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bonk |
Be careful to duck so that you don't bonk your head.
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honk |
Honk the horn to let him know we are here.
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sunk |
Two ships were sunk in the typhoon.
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junk |
James and Josh love junk food.
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