The long e sound spelled ee
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tree |
Mark carved his name on the tree.
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week |
You can have a day off next week.
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green |
On our walk today we saw a green caterpillar.
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seed |
Plough the fields before sowing the seed.
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meet |
Can you meet me at the bus stop?
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feel |
Students can feel stress at exam time.
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been |
Counterfeit bank notes have been forged.
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deep |
Only dive at the deep end of the pool.
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creep |
Damp had started to creep up the walls of the house.
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sheep |
Sheep are farmed in this vale.
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weep |
I weep every day for my lost dog.
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steer |
A rudder is used to steer a ship, aircraft or submarine.
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sweet |
The baby looks so sweet in that new dress.
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street |
Let's walk on the other side of the street.
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