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PA-47 Pronouncing Words Ending in EAK

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Learn to pronounce words ending in EAK.

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PA-46 Pronouncing Words Ending in THE

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Learn to pronounce words ending in THE, like breathe, bathe, soothe, etc.

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PA-45 Pronouncing Words Ending in ONOMY

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Words ending in ONOMY/ONOMER/ONOMIST.

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PA-44 Pronouncing Words Ending in OLOGY

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Words ending in OLOGY/OLOGIST/OLOGICAL sometimes challenge students.

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PA-43 Pronouncing Words Ending in STEN/FTEN

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Words ending STEN/FTEN often have a silent T in their pronunciation.

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PA-42 Pronouncing Words Ending in ICABLE

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Words ending in -ICABLE have two pronunciations.

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PA-41 Pronouncing Words Ending in OVE

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Words ending in -OVE have three different sounds: O, UV, OOVE.

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PA-40 Pronouncing Words Ending in TIOUS

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The word ending -TIOUS is pronounced (-SHUS).

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PA-39 Pronouncing Words Ending in ICIOUS

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The word ending -ICIOUS is pronounced (-ISH US).

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PA-38 Pronouncing Words Ending in ULL

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There are two sounds for ULL: oo as in wool (pull, full, bull) and uh as in dull (cull, mull, skull).

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