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Phonics AP
 
American English Phonics AP

Learn the words formed with a consonant and the combination sound AP.
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AB AD AG AM AN AP AR AT AW AY
EB ED EG EM EN EP ER ET EW EY
IB ID IG IM IN IP IR IT IW IY
OB OD OG OM ON OP OR OT OW OY
UB UD UG UM UN UP UR UT UW UY
Three Letter Words - AP
CAP A RED BASEBALL CAP
GAP A GAP IN THE GROUND
LAP A DOG ON A LAP
MAP A MAP OF THE WORLD
NAP A BOY TAKING A NAP
SAP A MAN COLLECTING SAP
TAP A FINGER BEGINS TO TAP
YAP A GIRL WHO LIKES TO YAP
 
 
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