Sort 40 - s and Soft c and g in the First Syllable
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notice |
To perceive something is to notice it.
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recess |
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budget |
Plan the budget to save money.
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bandage |
Would you like a bandage for that sore?
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police |
The gunman tried to flee from the police.
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princess |
The daughter of a King is called a princess.
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midget |
I like eating midget gem sweets.
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garbage |
The garbage is placed in a machine that compacts it, so that the garbage takes up less space.
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sentence |
I was gripped by the very first sentence of this book.
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science |
Astronomy is the science of the stars.
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actress |
The actress expressed a gamut of emotions.
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manage |
Can you manage to carry that all by yourself?
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luggage |
You are only allowed one piece of hand luggage.
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office |
I'll call your office to say you are sick.
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gadget |
My kitchen has many useful gadgets.
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address |
What is your new home address?
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message |
Oliver left a message on my phone.
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practice
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Top tennis players do hours of practice each day.
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package |
Sticky tape is best for sealing packages.
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compass |
We used a compass at school.
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