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Ouch! I hate when I ____ my toe.
 
stub
 
stup
 
stob
 
sub
Don't tell anyone about my secret candy ______.
 
stash
 
stah
 
span
 
slam
"How do you ______ onto?"
 
spell
 
spell
 
sell
 
spel
Make sure you _____ when the light is red.
 
stop
 
sop
 
stock
 
step
If you pick at a ____ it will bleed.
 
scab
 
skab
 
sab
 
sceb
I cooked eggs in a ______.
 
skillet
 
scillet
 
sillet
 
skellet
The ballerina did a _____.
 
spin
 
sin
 
spen
 
spim
Footballs are made out of ___________.
 
pigskin
 
pijskin
 
pigsken
 
pigscin
My shoes made a ______ mark on the floor.
 
scuff
 
scuf
 
skuff
 
scaff
Don't run or you may ______.
 
slip
 
skip
 
sip
 
slop
Can you _____ your fingers?
 
snap
 
slap
 
sap
 
snip
Don't _____ the door.
 
slam
 
spam
 
sam
 
scam
Did you _____ the bird?
 
spot
 
spill
 
stop
 
scat
I put lotion on my ___________.
 
skin
 
scin
 
spill
 
sin
It is rude to ______ out your food.
 
spit
 
sit
 
snap
 
slap
You use your nose to ____________.
 
smell
 
snell
 
small
 
sell
They went grocery shopping. There was nothing left to eat. (for OR but)
They went grocery shopping, FOR there was nothing left to eat.
For breakfast, we can make pancakes. We can make waffles. (but OR or)
For breakfast, we can make pancakes, OR we can make waffles.
Dad turned up the sound of the TV. We could not hear a thing. (so OR for)
Dad turned up the sound of the TV, FOR we could not hear a thing.
Royce raked up all the leaves. He put them in a big pile. (nor OR and)
Royce raked up all the leaves, AND he put them in a big pile.
They do not like meat. They do not eat hot dogs. (so OR yet)
They do not like meat, SO they do not eat hot dogs.
Mary Frances was alone this afternoon. She invited her friend Ashlynn over. (but OR so)
Mary Frances was alone this afternoon, SO she invited her friend Ashlynn over.
Noah’s ankle hurt a lot. He finished the race. (yet OR so)
Noah’s ankle hurt a lot, YET he finished the race.
Water is better for you. Juice has a lot of sugar. (for OR but)
Water is better for you, FOR juice has a lot of sugar.
It is getting warmer outside. We can put our winter clothes away. (so OR nor)
It is getting warmer outside, SO we can put our winter clothes away.
Do you want to play cards? Do you prefer a board game? (or OR yet)
Do you want to play cards, OR do you prefer a board game?
Alicia would like to go skiing. She is afraid of falling. (nor OR but)
Alicia would like to go skiing, BUT she is afraid of falling.
There is no baseball on TV tonight. Let’s watch a movie instead. (for OR so)
There is no baseball on TV tonight, SO let’s watch a movie instead.
They wash their hands often. They do not get sick. ( but OR and)
They wash their hands often, AND they do not get sick.
You should sharpen your skates. Dull blades do not let you skate well. (and OR for)
You should sharpen your skates, FOR dull blades do not let you skate well.
They were bored this afternoon. They went for a drive. (but OR so)
They were bored this afternoon, SO they went for a drive.
He read this paragraph three times. He did not understand the meaning. (yet OR so)
He read this paragraph three times, YET he did not understand the meaning.
Do you want your hair up in a bun? Do you prefer a French braid? (for OR or)
Do you want your hair up in a bun, OR do you prefer a French braid?
He wanted to ride his bicycle to school. He did not have a lock. (but OR and)
He wanted to ride his bicycle to school, BUT he did not have a lock.