Practice writing the plurals or conjugating the verbs for words ending in y
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tries |
My mum tries to make gourmet food.
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candies |
Eating too many candies is bad for your teeth.
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puppies |
Puppies are usually excitable.
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skies |
The eclipse of the sun made the skies darken.
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toys |
That child has far too many toys.
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applies |
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armies |
The army was getting used to defeating other armies.
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valleys |
Many river valleys were flooded in the storm.
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studies |
A psychologist studies the way the mind works.
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portrays |
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copies |
The machine prints lots of copies.
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marries |
Jane will be excited when she marries Jack.
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