
Words Ending -ch and -tch | Spelling Rule
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the difference between words ending in -ch and -tch. It introduces the rule that if a short vowel sound precedes the 'ch' sound, the word ends with -tch. Otherwise, it ends with -ch. The tutorial provides examples like 'catch' and 'bunch' to illustrate the rule and offers practice exercises with words such as 'match', 'beach', and 'crutch'. The video concludes with a recap of the rule, emphasizing the importance of identifying the vowel sound before the 'ch'.
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3 mins • 1 pt
What sound does the word 'beach' have before the 'ch', and how does it affect its spelling?
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Describe the vowel sounds in the words 'witch', 'torch', and 'lunch' and their impact on spelling.
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