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Unit 6H Homophones: Spelling the short vowel sounds
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Unit 6H: A 'Beat the spellchecker!' test for Unit 6 words

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Homophones for Unit 6 - Short vowel sounds

Spelling homophones...
... the words the computer spellchecker will not spot.

Spot the mistake in each sentence.

Type the correct word:

I got up late and mist my bus.
You are the only won for me.
Tie the parcel with tight nots.
Mary will spend her life as a none.
Do you know witch way to go?
Put some currents in the cake mix.
Mick has left his house to his sun.
The correct answer gets a tic.
Did you hear the bell wring?
Get fit down at the jim.
We sang sum hymns at the wedding.
Bang the drums and clash the symbols.

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