This week s spelling pattern / rule is: Words containing 'c' as /s/ Rule: Soft c: when c is followed by the vowels e, i, y, it is sounded as an s.
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cancel |
I'd like to cancel my appointment.
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cell |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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certain |
Are you certain you paid that bill?
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city |
Paris is the capital city of France.
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fence |
The fence was made of wooden stakes.
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price |
Scan the bar code to find the price.
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prince |
Charles is the Prince of Wales.
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dice |
We use dice to play a game.
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cinema |
What films are showing at the cinema?
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cereal |
Most children like cereal for breakfast.
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behind |
They hid behind a tree.
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both |
Both halves of the game were exciting.
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