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[m], [n], [ŋ]
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Sample: The man was calm after he hit his thumb with the hammer. Spellings: m as in manmm as in hammer mb as in thumblm as in calm mn as in columngm as in diaphragm
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BEGINNINGMIDDLEEND middlefamilycrumb movingsummerfame mouserememberautumn milkdemandparadigm metalwomanpsalm
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I’m going to school for one summer semester. He’s the only man I know who isn’t coming with the team. The Romans certainly made mammoth columns. The fireman clamped his thumb on the gleaming bomb.
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Sample: Due to the pneumonia he could not pick up pennies with a knife. Spellings: n as in nonn as in penny kn as in knifegn as in gnat pn as in pneumoniamn as in mnemonic
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BEGINNINGMIDDLEEND knittunnelbarn numberfinishmine knowpeanutbegan nosebenchalone nationconcertbrown
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The flint knife was found in the abandoned tin mine. Nancy didn’t have any subway tokens. The price of peanuts is nearing a penny a pound. He put his sore hand in the cold water for an hour.
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Sample: I think that singing is a good exercise for your tongue. Spellings: Ng as in singn as in think Nc as in anchorn as in anxious Ngue as in tongue
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[n][ŋ] thinthing banbang winwing gonegong sunsung
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[ŋk][ŋ] thinkthing brinkbring rankrang rinkring hankhang
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Use [ŋ] when the word end in ng. Example: sing Use [ŋ] when the ng or another suffix is added to a root word. Example: singing Use [ŋ] + [g] when the ng is in the middle of the original word. Example: finger Exceptions: Use [ŋ] + [g] in the superlative and comparative forms of certain words such as: long, longer, longest; strong, stronger, strongest; young, younger, youngest. Note: nge is not pronounced [ŋ] but [nd ʒ ] as in lunge. Example: arrange, sponge, change.
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[ŋ] + [g][ŋ] lingersinger languagebringing hungerhanger fingerflinging
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MIDDLEMIDDLEEND END Lengthgangsterstrongasking Singerhangeramongking Ringedtongstonguewrong Thingshangmanstayingicing
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Thanks for taking my change to the bank. English vowels are longer than Spanish vowels. She’s staying later for the dancing. I don’t have the strength to go jogging.
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