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You’ve taught your students that g-h can say “absolutely nothing.” That’s right. But why does the i say its name when preceded by a g-h? That’s odd, but don’t worry. Your scholars are oh so bright and these lessons make decoding words with i-g-h a breeze. Don’t worry. Reading words with e-i-g-h isn’t tricky. Sure, there’s an i-g-h there, but the e-i comes first, and we already know that e-i can say /ay/ (like in veins) and that g-h can say “absolutely nothing.” No sweat.
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