The letter ‘y’ is a consonant; however, it sometimes like to act like a vowel. We are going to see some words where the ‘y’ sounds like a long ‘i’. Read the following why by cry my fly shy pry buy fry try
Note: ‘buy’, ‘bye’ and ‘by’ are called homophones, which means that they sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Read the following
fry shy day try stunk clay by chimp tray my thick way shy than stay dry thank may cry chin bay guy chat this why bunk that chick clunk then chap hunk with fry trunk chunk Cross out the word that is incorrect: his - hiz thuh - the ot - to sed - said here - heer have - hav iz - is du - do hoo - who woz - was ov - of yes - yess you - yu
Fill in the black with the correct ending:
ing uck ink anch ack unk oo ench
1. After school, we will have a sn____________.
2. Please br____________ that stool so I can get the dish.
3. With some l____________ I will win first place.
4. I will be b_____________ at home by two o’clock.
5. The boy sat on the tree on the big br____________.