In many words the weak final syllable sounds like /it/ but is spelled et .
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He wore a woollen jacket.
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The mailman has a packet for you.
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Have you got a ticket for the show?
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There was a suspicious bulge in the thief's pocket.
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Rocket propulsion has enabled space travel.
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An electric plug goes in a socket.
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Take this basket with you to the market.
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Keep warm with a blanket.
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The budget faced significant cuts.
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The soldier fired a bullet.
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Put your clothes away in the cabinet.
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We've bought a new stair carpet.
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He bought a new gadget for the kitchen.
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The translator struggled to interpret some words.
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She affixed the note to the fridge with a magnet.
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She sold her wares on a market stall.
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The prophet said a holy man would come.
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Chris found his wallet in the drawer.
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Bond is a fictional secret agent.
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He shot the target with great accuracy.
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