Hear Ye, Here Ye!. eight - ate Mrs. Pilcher has ___ books. Jake ___ a cupcake.

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Hear Ye, Here Ye!

eight - ate Mrs. Pilcher has ___ books. Jake ___ a cupcake.

bare - bear Zachary saw a ___ at the zoo. Anthony was walking in his ___ feet.

be - bee Caroline saw a ___. Mrs. Cary would ___ hungry if she didn’t eat lunch.

beet - beat Have you ever eaten a ___? Brandon will ___ me in a race.

blue - blew Justin ___ his birthday candles out. Anthony has ___ pants.

bored - board Ray can break a ___ with his foot. I will not be ___ at the play.

here - hear Did you ___ the song on the radio? I love it ___ at Bush Hill.

horse - hoarse My throat is a little ___. The ___ ran in the pasture.

knew - new Caroline ___ the answer. Brandon and Jake have ___ shoes.

knot - not My shoe lace is in a ___. I did ___ watch TV last night.

meet - meat Did you ___ a new person? Ray had ___ on his sandwich.

nose - knows Zachary ___ a lot about animals. Mrs. Carlson blew her ___.

pale - pail The sky is ___ blue. Ray took a shovel and ___ to the beach.

see - sea Did you ___ the book on the floor? The ___ is salty.

fur - fir Mrs. Pilcher’s kittens have ___. The ___ tree grew in the field.

break - brake Can I take a ___? I use the ___ to stop the car.

buy - by Can I ___ a new toy? My house is ___ a lake.

flower - flour The ___ smells wonderful. I use ___ to make cookies.

flee - flea My dog does not have one single ___. I saw the rabbit ___ from the hunter.