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Unit 22H Homophones: Words with silent letters

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Unit 22H: A 'Beat the spellchecker!' test for words from Unit 22

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Homophones for Unit 22, Silent Letters

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

There is one mistake in each sentence.
Spot the mistake and type the correct word in the box.

Spot the mistake

Type the whole word:

I don't now which way to turn.
Which him shall we sing at the wedding?
My shoelace is full of nots.
Did you get all the answers write?
The gift was beautifully rapped.
The baker needed the dough thoroughly.
I'm buying a knew computer.
How many ours must we wait?
Ring the water out of the cloth.
The priest read the last rights.
We need to plum in the sink next.
The king's son will be next to rein.


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