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Add one more matching word to each pair. One has been done for you. log frog dog shirk work vain deign preferring hearing heap keep past last way say What kind of words are they?

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Add one more matching word to each pair. One has been done for you.

log frog dog
shirk work  
vain deign  
preferring hearing  
heap keep  
past last  
way say  

What kind of words are they?

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log frog dog
shirk work jerk
vain deign rain
preferring hearing tearing
heap keep leap
past last cast
way say ray
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Chapter 5.1: The Lazy Frog - Say aloud [Page 81]

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