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Date: 2010-01-07 04:07:03
English orthography
Vowel length
Apostrophe
Syllable
Trigraph
Irish phonology
Australian English phonology
Linguistics
Language
Phonology

BBC Learning English Quiznet Vowel sounds and spellings 1. Which word comes next? Said, led, read (past tense), __________. (Tip: Try saying them out loud to hear the sound.)

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