Instructions:
<p>You are given a block of text which explains the theory of this concept.</p>
<p>Once you have read the theory, do the exercises given below to test how well you have understood the ideas.</p>
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<p><b>How to do the Exercises:</b></p>
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<p>You are given a set of words.</p>
<p>You are also given some sentences with input boxes, and you are required to use the words to complete the sentences correctly.</p>
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<p>You can put your chosen word into the input box by first clicking on the word and then in the input box.</p>
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<p>The word will appear in the input box.</p>
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<p>If it is correct, it will go green, and if not, it will go red.</p>
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2.6 Single Word - Silent L after A, O, U
Theory:
Many words in English have silent letters, and one group causes a lot of confusion.
An L after the vowels A,O, and U is usually silent, although there are a few exceptions.
So, for the following group of words, the L is silent.
Calm
Half
Talk
Walk
Would
Could
Should
Calf
Salmon
Almond
Yolk
Chalk
Folk
There are some exceptions,
Halo
Bulk
Sulk
Hold
Sold
Fold
Mould
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