Long I: i_e, ie, igh
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fine |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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light |
As light as a feather.
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line |
Fishing line is wound round a reel.
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bye |
She waved good bye to her friends.
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tie |
Most belts tie with a buckle.
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pine |
The sirens sat in a pine grove on the coast.
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like |
I don't like the way you said that.
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sight |
She will faint at the sight of blood.
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ride |
The kids enjoyed the sleigh ride.
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bike |
Paul rode his bike every day.
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lie |
Lie by the sea on the beach.
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right |
The football player kicked with his right foot.
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beside |
I do like to be beside the seaside.
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strike |
He can strike the ball every single time.
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combine |
The two companies chose to combine forces.
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flashlight |
In the USA a torch is called a flashlight.
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midnight |
The carriages arrived at midnight.
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might |
You might have forgotten.
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wide |
I have a wide circle of friends.
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vine |
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