Lesson
20
/ ɒ /
/ ɒ /
Say
“l---o---t” without / l / and / t / sounds for the letter “o”.
Say
“on” if you are fond of singing.
Say
“on” when you go near the pond.
Say
“on” when you see a donkey.
Say
“ho” when you have a hobby.
Say
“on” when you feel a bond with your parents.
Say
“ot” if your baby sister sleeps in a cot.
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