practice sentences for the -CH- sound
- I haven't had so much fun for ages . li>
- My hairstyle hasn't changed much since I was five.
- She laughs too much.
- He said that his father never talked much about the war.
- Gwen had not seen her Daddy all that much, because mostly he worked on the ships.
- Do you get back East much?
- The skin is much too delicate.
- You'd be so much happier if you could see yourself the way I see you.
- The day ended much as it began.
- Sheep's milk is produced in much the same way as goat's milk.
- They are grown on the hillsides in full sun, without much water.
- The Home Office acknowledges that much crime goes unreported.
- eating too much and drinking too much.
- There was so much to talk about.
- Can you hear it where you live?' He shook his head. `Not much.'.
- `Do you care very much about what other people think?'`Too much.'
- I don't see much of Tony nowadays.
- How much money can I afford?.
- See just how much fat and cholesterol you're eating.
- She knows how much this upsets me but she persists in doing it.
- Their aim will be to produce as much milk as possible.
- Much as they hope to go home tomorrow, they're resigned to staying on until the end of the year.
- You're waiting for a woman I thought as much.
- The organisers hope to raise as much as £6m for charity.
- They are always short of water to drink, much less to bathe in.
- It hasn't been much of a holiday.
- Well, so much for the producers. But what of the consumers?
- He has spent 19 million pounds, lost three cup finals and been relegated. So much for money.
- I don't really think of her as a daughter so much as a very good friend.
- I didn't so much as catch sight of him all day long.
- He himself believed in freedom, so much so that he would rather die than live without it.
- His inability to stay at one job for long had finally proved too much for her.
- a man very much in charge of himself.