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ORAL SONORANTSDate: 2015-10-07; view: 518. [l] 1.live, along, all let, allow, beautiful 2.lock – call lip – pill leave – veal pulling – pull 3.ëèíü – lean ëàïà – lap ëèøü - leash ëàìïà – lamp 4.a lovely lake; a large loaf; a lean lady; a long letter; low hills [w] 1.wet, away, wave, inward, wood, aware, wear, always 2.a weeping willow; a wide window; a white wolf; to wear a watch; to wash with water; to wind a watch 3.wet – vet very well west – vest winter vacation wheel – veal worse - verse [j] 4.young, yard, new, few yet, yacht, dew, beauty 5.åë, åëü – yell ÿðä – yard èîíû – yearn ÿíêè – yankee 6.a unique yacht; a European university; a yellow suit; a new yard; a new year [r] 1.rich, very, umbrella red, sorry, break 2.ðèñê – risk ðàêåòêà – racket ðàäèàòîð – radiator 3.rip – lip right – light wrap – lap wrist – list 4.sister-in-law; a pair of shoes; Where are they going? The car at the door isn't mine. Let Lucy light a candle and we'll all look for the missing ball. A little pill may well cure a great ill. Tell Will to fill the pail with milk, please. He lost his life in the struggle for liberty. Which word would one want if one wanted a word? It was a pleasure to watch the wonderful way in which they worked. “What”, “when”, “why” and “where” are the words we require quite often when we want to ask questions. Yesterday I heard a curious and beautiful new tune. Don't argue about duty, or you'll make me furious – I know the value of duty. Excuse me if I refuse, but this suit isn't suitable. Those red roses are really very pretty. The real reason is really rather curious. Harris rarely reads literary review.
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