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==Additional tense-A words==
==Additional tense-A words==
*calf, chaff, giraffe, graph, half, laugh, photograph, staff, telegraph
*/æ/ before /m n f s θ/ in closed syllables, except ''and, can, began, ran, swam, math''
*calve, halve
**e.g. ''example, answer, ant, trample, example, half, mass, past, bath''
*all -aft- words: aft, after, craft, daft, draft, graft, haft, laughter, raft, rafter, shaft
*''calve, halve''
*bath, lath, path, aftermath
*''castle, fasten, raspberry''
*ass, brass, class, glass, grass, pass
*''bad, glad, mad''
*all -ask- words: e.g. ask, bask, basket, cask, casket, flask, mask, rascal, task
*all -asp- words: e.g. clasp, gasp, grasp, hasp, rasp
*all -ast- words: e.g. aghast, avast, blast, cast, caste, contrast, fast, last, mast, past, repast, vast, bastard, caster, castor, dastard(ly), disaster, ghastly, master, nasty, pasteurize, pastime, pastor, pastoral, pasture, plaster
*castle, fasten, raspberry
*bad, glad, mad


==CLOTH words==
==CLOTH words==
*cough, doff, off, quaff, scoff, toff, trough, often
*cough, doff, off, scoff, toff, trough, often
*croft, loft, oft, soft, toft
*croft, loft, oft, soft, toft
*coffer, offer, proffer
*coffer, offer, proffer
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*along, belong, long, oblong, song, strong, thong, throng, tong, wrong
*along, belong, long, oblong, song, strong, thong, throng, tong, wrong
*dog
*dog
*on and words with it: onward(s), onto, upon, thereon, whereon, hereon
*on and words with it: e.g. onward(s), onto, upon, thereon, whereon, hereon


==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
''can't'' is sometimes pronounced /kɑnt/ (to help distinguish it from ''can'').
''can't'' is sometimes pronounced /kɑnt/ (to help distinguish it from ''can'').
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