words with f in: split into syllables then spell each syllable one at a time.
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confess |
If you hid my pencil, please confess now.
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himself |
He was very proud of himself for scoring a goal.
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herself |
She was cross with herself for giving away her last chocolate.
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frantic |
The search for the missing child was frantic.
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infected |
Many people were infected.
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affect |
The news that I can no longer eat crisps does affect me.
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confesses |
Unless someone confesses to taking my pencil, you must all miss your break.
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before |
Pierce the lid before cooking.
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fend |
The lost cat had to fend for herself.
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drift |
We were pulled out of the snow drift by a tractor.
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raft |
The raft drifted onto the sands of a small island.
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reflected |
The moon reflected in the still waters of the pond.
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