English Pronunciation Worksheet Page 10

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a park a puck, a carp a cup, a larva a lover
a barking horse a bucking horse
a dog a fog a blot a chop a shop a lot of knots
a dog squatting on a rotten log
John Olive, John is strong Olive is not
John is a docker
Olive is a shopper
Olive watches John load a locked strong-box on a yacht in a lock at the dock.
a dun
a don, a hug
a hog,
a suck a sock, a buddy
a body The
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zoologist wonders about bugs. The botanist wanders about bogs.
a darn a don, a tart a tot, a shark a shock, a Rajah
Roger This cross-
a:
country runner is last. This cross-county runner is lost.
A thought
a talk a yawn
a call a stormy dawn
Maud is short Paul is tall
Maud is walking on the lawn. Paul is crawling along the wall.
Maud warns Paul, “You’ll fall!” “Not at all!” retorts Paul.
a cork a cock, a dawn a don,
a sport a spot,
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a corset to cosset, a warm water bottle
a dog’s paw
a butcher a cook
a bull a rook
The cook looks at her cookery book. She puts some sugar in the pudding.
The pudding looks good.
Look at Luke, pulling a poor fool out of the pool in the wood.
This foolish, bookish Duke is too full of good food to move a foot.
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a new moon a rude uncouth youth a brute
a goose
a stool
two new shoes a few used boots
Hugh Sue
Hugh's tooth is loose. Sue is beautiful.
Hugh shoots a moose and loses his loose tooth.
Sue is foolish and stupid at school as a rule.
Murtle her purse
her curl her jersey
her skirt
a dirty turtle
an early bird with a squirming earth-worm a serpent lurking amid the ferns
Pearl Pearl is a circus girl.
An earl gave Pearl a fur and a circlet of pearls for her thirty-first birthday.
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