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Closed Syllable Exception Practice
Test Description: Correctly identify words with ild, ind, olt, old, and ost, in which the syllable has a long vowel.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
poast
B
post
C
poste
D
poaste
2) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
childe
B
child
C
chiyld
D
chyld
3) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
mylde
B
milde
C
mide
D
mild
4) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
cinde
B
kind
C
kinde
D
cind
5) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
hoste
B
host
C
hoast
D
hoaste
6) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
jolt
B
jote
C
joalt
D
jolte
7) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
moast
B
moaste
C
most
D
moste
8) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
sold
B
solde
C
soald
D
sode
9) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
boalt
B
bolt
C
bote
D
bolte
10) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
skolde
B
scolde
C
scold
D
skold
11) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
bynde
B
binde
C
bind
D
bynd
12) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
colte
B
coalte
C
coalt
D
colt
13) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
blinde
B
blind
C
blynde
D
blynd
14) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
moalde
B
mold
C
molde
D
moald
15) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
fynd
B
fynde
C
find
D
finde
16) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
holde
B
hold
C
hoald
D
hode
17) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
grind
B
grynd
C
grinde
D
grined
18) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
fold
B
fode
C
foald
D
folde
19) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
boalde
B
bold
C
bolde
D
boald
20) Which word is spelled correctly?
A
golde
B
goald
C
gold
D
gode
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