The Alberta Public School Speller. Anonymous
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Название: The Alberta Public School Speller

Автор: Anonymous

Издательство: Bookwire

Жанр: Языкознание

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isbn: 4064066121563

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      Tom lives in a red brick house. Once there was a little black boy. He sang six songs for the king. Pick up your toys. Fix the fence near the church. It gives such joy to hear you sing. Do not mix sand and bran. Where were your mitts? It is wrong to whack your horse so. I see six stacks of hay. Can Jack write? Give me the ink. I have none.

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      ash

       cash

       crash

      dish

       fish

       wish

      water

       snap

       have

      more

       like

       pony

      finger

       knife

       words

      Put l, s, h, m, r, cl, tr, thr, spl, with—ash.

      See the fish splash in the water. The dish fell with a crash. How much cash have you? Do you wish a little more hash? Snap the new whip lash. My horse ran like a flash. It is wrong to thrash your pony so. The jack-knife cut a gash in my finger. Write two more words. Where is your new knife?

      8

      fresh

       flesh

       thresh

      hush

       rush

       thrush

      pork

       sweet

       blood

      rye

       nose

       road

      sofa

       worm

       Mary

      Write words like hog with d, l, f, b, j, fl, fr; as, dog. Put g, m, fl, sl, br, with—ush. Copy—It is I. It is she. It is we.

      Pork is the flesh of hogs. We thresh rye and peas. Hear the sweet song of the thrush. Is there much slush on the road? See the blood gush from his nose. See Mary blush! Stop, you may crush the worm. Brush the plush sofa. Frogs live in fresh water. Do not flog your pony. See Dick write.

      9

      lass

       mass

       bass

       glass

      less

       mess

       Bess

       bless

      hiss

       miss

       kiss

       bliss

      loss

       moss

       boss

       gloss

      fuss

       muss

       buss

       truss

      Put p, gr, br, cl, with—ass; and t, fl, cr, acr, with—oss.

      Give the horses less grass. There is a brass lock. Jack got six black bass. Pack the moss in a glass box. Do not muss your new dress. You may kiss baby once. Floss has much gloss. Is Miss Bess very cross? Toss the sack across your back. Less fuss in class! Is there much glass in that door?

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      fast

       last

       past

      best

       nest

       chest

      blue

       birds

       year

      said

       mice

       John

      coat

       half

       great

      With—est put r, l, j, p, t, v, w; and with—rap put t, st, w, sc. Add—s to whip, duck, horse, boy, word.

      Two blue birds had a nest there last year. Brush your best coat and vest. Lock fast the chest. John said that in jest. Mice are a great pest. The church is west from your house. I got two mice in a trap. Run fast, it is half-past six. He said you were at church. My new coat is blue. One is the half of two.

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      fist

       twist

       wrist

      dust

       trust

       crust

      wind

       make

       copy

      our

       about

       books

      apple

       papa

       mamma

      Write c, l, t, fr, with—ost; and m, j, b, g, r, thr, with—ust. Copy—Is it they? That was I. Is it she?

      A gust of wind makes much dust fly. Copy a list of your best books. That apple pie has a thick crust. Mamma, see the frost on the grass. Twist a string about your wrist. I must have just one more apple. Papa trusts me with our pony. How much did your coat cost? They lost two little dogs near the church.

      12 (Review)

      about

       swing

       water

       said

       where

       none

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