To learn spellings that containing these sounds air, ear and ure.
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ear |
You hear with your ears.
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clear |
Your report was clear and succinct.
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dear |
Start a letter with 'Dear Sir'.
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fear |
Many people have a fear of snakes.
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hear |
Did you hear that strange noise?
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here |
Don't put it here, put it over there.
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tear |
There's a large tear in the tent.
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chair |
Use this tape to bind round the broken chair leg.
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pair |
A pair of shoes.
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fair |
Jane has fair hair.
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hair |
Jane has fair hair.
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despair |
He tried not to despair at the team's poor result.
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hairy |
Daddy has very hairy armpits.
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fairy |
In the fairy story good overcame evil.
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dairy |
Jeremy bought milk at the dairy.
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sure |
Are you sure you swept this floor?
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cure |
These pills will cure your sickness.
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pure |
The medal is made of pure gold.
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texture |
Velvet has a very soft texture.
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future |
In the foreseeable future.
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