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There are twenty questions and the pass mark is 85%, so you need 17 correct answers to pass.
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#1. Each syllable has a vowel spelling representing one __________ sound - either stressed (strong) or unstressed (weak).
#2. 'ea' in 'team' is an example of a vowel __________.
#3. 'ture' in 'furniture' is pronounced __________.
#4. In one-syllable words, a single vowel letter will be __________, e.g. ‘hot’, ‘sit’, and ‘net’.
#5. 'ar' in 'far' is an example of __________ spelling.
#6. __________ rule dictates that if a vowel letter is followed by two or more consonant letters, the vowel sound will be short, e.g. ‘hobby’.
#7. A vowel digraph is two vowel letters together in a word that have __________ sound.
#8. True or false? Double consonant letters are not pronounced twice, e.g. 'pp' in 'opposite'.
#9. 'nt' in 'percentage' is an example of a consonant __________.
#10. __________ rule dictates that if a vowel letter is followed by a consonant letter then a vowel letter, the first vowel letter will be long and say its ‘alphabet name', e.g. ‘hope’.
#11. The vowel digraph 'ou' has the sound __________ in 'out' but u in 'touch'.
#12. 'bird' has a __________ vowel spelling: 'ir'.
#13. Some words do not fit the vcc pattern, e.g. ‘ball’ and ‘fall’, so we have to learn them as __________.
#14. 'al' in 'walk' and 'talk' is an example of __________ spelling.
#15. The consonant letters 'gh' in 'bought' are __________.
#16. Apart from vcc and vcv words, __________ fall into three distinct groups: vowel digraphs, vowel + r, and vowel + other consonant.
#17. The vowel sound in 'all' is an exception to the vcc rule, because it is __________.
#18. Some words look like vcv words but are not, because the vowel sound is short, e.g. ‘busy’, ‘ever’, and __________.
#19. True or false? The letter 's' is pronounced z in 'opposite'.
#20. The vowel + other spelling 'ough' has the sound __________ in 'through' but __________ in 'thought'.
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