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    Consonants -k, -ck / -ch, -tch (English exercise n°61316 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Consonants -k, -ck / -ch, -tch

     

                                                              terminaisons en   -ck   ou  -k
     -ck:     lorsque le son /k/ suit 1 voyelle (unique)                                                                          
    The giraffe has a long neck
    back cock duck sick speck       
    black clock luck click check
    crack    stock     struck     stick         deck        
     -k:  lorsque le son /k/ suit 2 voyelles ou une consonne                                                    
      corks are made from bark
    book steak milk park
    look speak bark bank
    peek soak work dusk
     remarque : on met  -k   devant un 'e'  final
    make bake coke joke bike duke
    cake rake stroke smoke hike dyke
                                           terminaisons en   -tch  ou  -ch
                                                                      la règle est la même
       -tch: après une voyelle (seule)                                                                   
                  a witch
    watch ditch clutch fetch notch
    catch pitch dutch sketch botch
         -ch: après 2 voyelles ou une consonne       
                   a peach
    beach pouch bench march lunch
    teach couch French larch church
                                              exceptions
    which rich much such
    detach attach sandwich ostrich

     





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