Year 5 ough
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ought |
You really ought to see that film.
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nought |
Nought means nothing. (US spelling: naught).
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rough |
The path was rough and rocky.
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though |
Even though it's winter the weather is not cold.
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thorough |
This room needs a thorough clean.
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plough
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Plough the fields before sowing the seed.
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roughest |
The roughest estate in York has a high crime rate.
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fraught |
Fraught means upset and worried.
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programme
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What is your favourite programme on television?
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queue |
We had to queue to get into the show.
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