Structured Spelling List
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catch |
Please catch the ball.
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hatch |
The eggs should hatch soon.
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latch |
Lift the latch to open the door.
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match |
I went to the football match.
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patch |
The rain has left a wet patch.
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thatch |
Thatch can be used on a roof instead of tiles.
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watch |
Did you watch television last night?
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sketch |
Kate drew a sketch of her brother.
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itch |
The nettles made me itch.
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pitch |
The football pitch was too wet to play on.
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stitch |
I need to stitch up my torn coat.
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switch |
I need to switch the light on.
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witch |
There was a wicked witch.
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kitchen |
The oven is in the kitchen.
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clutch |
Clutch the bag so that it does not fall.
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hutch |
My father built a hutch for the rabbit.
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