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This word list focuses on initial consonant blends. An initial consonant blend occurs when two consonants are combined at the beginning of a word to create a specific sound. Each example will show you how these blends are used in simple sentences, while helping you learn and understand new words.
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stop |
We couldn't stop laughing.
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spin |
We watched the spider spin its web.
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snip |
She took a moment to snip the loose threads from the hem of the dress.
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snap |
Even though he was frustrated, he tried not to snap.
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crop |
The farmer was growing a crop of wheat.
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step |
She took a step toward him.
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stag |
The stag has big antlers.
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stem |
I trimmed the flower's stem.
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