I can recognise and spell words with endings sounding like / / or /t /.
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measure |
Thermometers are used to measure temperature.
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treasure |
All the family took part in the treasure hunt.
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pleasure |
It gives me great pleasure to be here today.
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enclosure |
An aircraft's canopy is the transparent cockpit enclosure.
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leisure |
In my leisure time I enjoy swimming.
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closure |
The road closure caused a terrible traffic jam.
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composure |
You need a lot of composure to take a penalty in the last minute of a football game.
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adventure |
The walker set out on his hundredth adventure.
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nature |
It was not in her nature to be sad.
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furniture |
She polishes her furniture every day.
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vulture |
A vulture eats the flesh of dead creatures.
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fixture |
The display had become a permanent fixture at the museum.
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creature |
A crocodile is a very dangerous creature.
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fracture |
To fracture means to break.
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mixture |
The cake mixture was too runny.
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posture |
Sit up straight to improve your posture.
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seizure |
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feature |
The ocean is a natural feature of the beach.
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capture |
There's a big reward for his capture.
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moisture |
Humidity is the amount of moisture in th air.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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