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English, 27.05.2021 23:20 punchbug007

Type the five two-syllable words where the syllables divide between two consonants. Do not include any compound words or words beginning with a. Divide each word into syllables by typing a slash line. Ex: al/ley

List your answers in alphabetical order.

Words given:
abandon
abroad
abrupt
account
adopt
allow
apparent
apprentice
aquarium
attach
broadside
fireplace
grapevine
hardship
puppet
rascal
reptile
rugged
teammate
witness

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