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1 Consonant Digraphs

2 Chin = Noun; the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck.
Example: She has a beautiful small chin. Likable = Adjective; like, easy to like. Example: Amira is a likable girl.

3 Itch = Verb; to have a feeling on the skin that makes you want to rub it with your nails.
Example: The insect bite on my arm itches.

4 Push = Verb; to move something.
Example: The man pushes the broken car.

5 Chef = Noun; the person who cooks in a restaurant.
Example: The chef is cooking delicious pasta.

6 When = Adverb; at what time
Example: When is your birthday?

7 Wash = Verb; make something clean by using water and soap
Example: Wash your hands after lunch.

8 Much = Adjective; big in amount
Example: There isn’t much time before the end of the class.

9 Sharp = Adjective, having a thin edge or a fine point for cutting
Example: Use a sharp knife to cut the vegetables.

10 Pitch = Verb; to throw Example: He pitched the ball of paper into the garbage can.

11 Where = Adverb; in which place
Example: Where is Egypt on the map?

12 Peach = Noun; type of fruit
Example: Peach is my favorite fruit.

13 Child = Noun; a young person
Example: The cute child is playing

14 Wheat = Noun; a grain that is used in making flour for bread and other foods.
Example: We use wheat to make bread.

15 Chance = Noun; an opportunity, possibility
Example: I asked the teacher for another chance to behave in class.

16 Machine = Noun; tool used to make or do something.
Example: I wash my clothes in the washing machine.


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