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The “P" and “F” S ounds

The “P" and “F” S ounds. Minimal Pairs. Face Fill Fan Full Flop Fast Fair Fail File . Pace Pill Pan Pull Plop Past Pair Pail Pile . Suffer Differ Laughable Chiefest Refs Coffer Reefer Coughs Left. Supper Dipper Lapable Cheapest Reps Copper Reaper Cops

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The “P" and “F” S ounds

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  1. The “P" and “F” Sounds Minimal Pairs

  2. Face Fill Fan Full Flop Fast Fair Fail File Pace Pill Pan Pull Plop Past Pair Pail Pile

  3. Suffer Differ Laughable Chiefest Refs Coffer Reefer Coughs Left Supper Dipper Lapable Cheapest Reps Copper Reaper Cops Leapt

  4. Cuff Chief Cough Chaff Beef Laugh Puff Rife Strife Cup Cheap Cop Chap Beep Lap Pup Ripe Stripe

  5. A cup of coffee, please • Offer him an apple • The cup's half empty • Keep a fast pace • Please pass the fruit • The first place prize • Fair play or foul play • Pay the piper/pay the fifer

  6. Sentences • Stand up and face the press, Mr. President. • In Faye's days, the phrase was "Flower Power." • The fish were fresh from the produce shelf. • Fools laugh now, but they will pay later. • Fran's plan was referred to the higher-ups.

  7. Sentences • The party's at a quarter past four. • "Get off the phone, Fred," snapped Father. • Paul can't help fumbling the football • "That's enough, Penny," replied Mr. Phillips.

  8. Poem Taffy was a Welshman; Taffy was a thief. Taffy came to my house and stole a leg of beef. I went to Taffy's house; Taffy was in bed. I took the leg of beef and bopped him on the head.


  9. Poem Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Said the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny." Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Indeed I have not any."

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