Within Word Pattern: Sort 27 (IR, IRE, IER)

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Within Word Pattern: Sort 27 (IR, IRE, IER) girl fire drier first whirl wire pliers fir swirl tire flier dirt third hire crier bird thirst birth chirp skirt shirt twirl fur their

ir is another example of a vowel being influenced by the letter r ir is another example of a vowel being influenced by the letter r. Notice that the final silent e is not easily “bossed around” by r and sometimes stands in for y when endings are added.

Within Word Pattern: Sort 27 (IR, IRE, IER) girl fire drier first whirl wire pliers fir swirl tire flier dirt third hire crier bird thirst birth chirp skirt shirt twirl fur their