This document provides examples of words containing common vowel digraphs (two vowels that make one sound) such as "au", "aw", and "ow". Each word is presented with its definition or example sentence. Key vowel digraphs and example words include: au (haul, Paul), aw (saw, claw, dawn), and aw (draw, flaw, straw). The document is intended to help readers learn and practice words containing common vowel digraphs in the English language.
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Vowel Digraphs (au, aw)
1. Vowel Digraphs Created for English Sharing Experience Read each word. Then click on the book under the word to see that word in a sentence. au (o) aw (o) Example: haul Example: saw Note: Make sure you click on the book and not the background.
2. haul taught caught fault vault Click on the arrow to continue au (o) Paul
3. gnaw caw jaw hawk law paw Click on the arrow to continue aw (o)
4. draw claw flaw saw raw slaw Click on the arrow to continue aw (o) straw
5. yawn crawl fawn bawl lawn Click on the arrow to continue aw (o) dawn drawn
6. fault It was not John’s fault ; it was an accident.
7. vault Mom keeps her jewelry in a bank vault . A vault is a room or compartment for storage or safekeeping.