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Words of one syllable, ending in “f”, “l”, or “s” – after one vowel, usually end in “ff”, “ll”, or “ss” (sounds /f/, /l/, /s/).
Words of one syllable, ending in “f”, “l”, or “s” – after one vowel, usually end in “ff”, “ll”, or “ss” (sounds /f/, /l/, /s/).
The Whistling Man
El Rey Gordo y el Perro Flaco – Fat King Thin Dog Spanish
YON SIPRIZ POU MANMANA – SURPRISE FOR MOM (Haitian Creole)“One of the greatest gifts adults can give-to their offspring and to their society- is to read to children.”