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Exercise 16. Consonant [ ].
1. The explosion completely wrecked the garage.
2. Those occasional excursions were extremely pleasurable.
3. It gave the illusion of a casual decision.
4. The art of visual evasion is called camouflage.
5. The explosion occurred after the collision
Exercise 17. Consonant [h].
1. He should have hated to have stayed here any longer.
2. Hasn’t Harry given Henry a hint?
3. Helen hated to meet him here.
4. Herbert said he’d wait for her at home.
5. They were happy, but hungry, after the rehearsal.
Exercise 18. Consonant [m].
1. I’m sorry I made a mistake in the time.
2. Mike missed most of them.
3. The Romans certainly made mammoth columns.
4. Don’t tempt me with a room full of cameras.
5. It was a mistake to wear the metal mask.
Exercise 19. Consonant [n].
1. Nobody knew that Ned was waiting for Nell.
2. She began knitting the cap in November.
3. Nick told me not to knock.
4. The next night Nora decided not to go.
5. The price of peanuts is nearing a penny a pound.
Exercise 20. Consonant [%].
1. I’m always asking the wrong questions.
2. Bing has been imagining things.
3. We stopped jogging and started dancing.
4. I was hoping you didn’t find the song too boring.
5. Running and jumping conflict with eating and relaxing.
Exercise 21. Consonant [l].
1. She’s not likely to be lonely.
2. She never really looks very well.
3. I was glad to have a letter from Lucy.
4. There will likely be hail or sleet late tonight.
5. Fields of clover and alfalfa dotted the landscape.
18 Exercise 16. Consonant [ ]. 1. The explosion completely wrecked the garage. 2. Those occasional excursions were extremely pleasurable. 3. It gave the illusion of a casual decision. 4. The art of visual evasion is called camouflage. 5. The explosion occurred after the collision Exercise 17. Consonant [h]. 1. He should have hated to have stayed here any longer. 2. Hasn’t Harry given Henry a hint? 3. Helen hated to meet him here. 4. Herbert said he’d wait for her at home. 5. They were happy, but hungry, after the rehearsal. Exercise 18. Consonant [m]. 1. I’m sorry I made a mistake in the time. 2. Mike missed most of them. 3. The Romans certainly made mammoth columns. 4. Don’t tempt me with a room full of cameras. 5. It was a mistake to wear the metal mask. Exercise 19. Consonant [n]. 1. Nobody knew that Ned was waiting for Nell. 2. She began knitting the cap in November. 3. Nick told me not to knock. 4. The next night Nora decided not to go. 5. The price of peanuts is nearing a penny a pound. Exercise 20. Consonant [%]. 1. I’m always asking the wrong questions. 2. Bing has been imagining things. 3. We stopped jogging and started dancing. 4. I was hoping you didn’t find the song too boring. 5. Running and jumping conflict with eating and relaxing. Exercise 21. Consonant [l]. 1. She’s not likely to be lonely. 2. She never really looks very well. 3. I was glad to have a letter from Lucy. 4. There will likely be hail or sleet late tonight. 5. Fields of clover and alfalfa dotted the landscape.
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