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Pronunciation practice-Fun sentences

 Have an apple after stamping the sample.


 A fashionably tan man.
 My cousin Sunny is Fanny’s friend.
 Matt’s math class.
 We expect wetter weather.
 Six beef sandwiches.
 Is Kim with Jim?
 This list or these?
 Three trees filled with bees.
 Six sick pigs sitting.
 Fly Friday after five.
 Pick up your pace.
 Perfectly proper photos.
 French fries please.
 Fifteen photos of the finishers.
 A ban on vans.
 The velvet vest is best.
 They’ve left Dave.
 We’ve been breathing better.
 . Adam ate an apple, and Amanda ate an apricot.
 Dashing Danny danced at dawn.
 Grace gracefully greeted the grateful guests.
 How can a clam cram in a clean cream can? If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does
he choose?
 I have a saw that can saw as much as a saw can saw when a saw can saw as much as a
saw can saw.
 I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet, I sit.
 Ivy eyed Ivor’s ivory idol in the ivy.
 Lila’s lovely lilacs lull the little lizards to sleep.
 Mighty Max made a map of the maze in the meadow.
 Nora never knits near noisy neighbors.
 Red lolly, yellow lolly, red lolly, yellow lolly.
 Red lorry, yellow lorry
 Round and round the rugged rocks, the ragged rascal ran.
 Six slippery snails slid slowly seaward.
 Walter’s wagon wheel went westward with a wobbly whirl.
 Yancy yanked the yellow yarn from Yolanda’s yard.
 Ziggy the zebra zigzagged through the zoo with a zany zither.

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