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GH Words: cough, trough, ought to, wrought

Sunday, September 17, 2017 by Eva Easton Leave a Comment

Written ‘gh’ has no sound of its own.
It’s never pronounced as it’s written, i.e. /gh/.
Sometimes written ‘gh’ is even pronounced /f, g, p/.

cough … trough … ought to … wrought
/kɔf/ … /trɔf/ … /ˈɔ-də/ … /rɔt/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-tro-ou-to-wrot.mp3

cough … coughing
/kɔf/ … /ˈkɔ–fɪŋ/

The girl has a bad cough.
She can’t stop coughing.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-cough.mp3

ought to … cough medicine
/ˈɔ–də/ … /ˈkɔf–mɛ–də–sɪn/

She ought to get some cough medicine.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-cough-medicine.mp3

a watering trough
/əˈwɔ–dɚ–ɪŋ–ˈtrɔf/

The horse is drinking from a watering trough.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-watering-trough.mp3

a peak and a trough
/əˈpiy–kən–də-ˈtrɔf/

A business cycle has a peak and a trough.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-peak-trough.mp3

ought to
/ˈɔ-də/

There ought to be a better way.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-ought-to-Snoopy.mp3


ought to
/ˈɔ–də/

You look awful.  You ought to go back to bed.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-ought-to-bed.mp3

wrought iron
/ˈrɔ–da–yɚn/

A blacksmith works with wrought iron.


Note:
“Wrought” is an archaic form of the verb “to work,”
so “wrought iron” means “worked iron.”

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-wrought-iron.mp3

wrought iron
/ˈrɔ–da–yɚn/

What a spectacular wrought iron gate!

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/cough-wrought-iron-gate.mp3

And now it’s your turn.
2 audio pronunciation quizzes

Quiz #1:  Spelling /f, g, p/
1. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-gherkin.mp3What goes great with a hamburger? a _________ pickle.

2. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-spaghetti.mp3Who doesn't like to eat _________!

3. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-rough.mp3The road wasn't smooth; it was _________.

4. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-enough.mp3That book costs 10 dollars but I have only 8 dollars. That's not_________.

5. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-silent-laugh.mp3When something is funny, you usually _________.

6. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-cough.mp3When you have a cold, sometimes you also have a _________.

7. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-caspar.mp3Caspar is the name of a friendly _________.

8. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-trough.mp3Farm animals drink from a water _________.

9. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-aghast.mp3She saw something horrible. She was _________.

10. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-slough-off.mp3I work hard; I don't _________.

11. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-kabul.mp3Kabul is the capital of _________.

12. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-f-hiccoughs.mp3Why are you blowing into a paper bag? I have the _________ .

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Time's up

Quiz #2:  Vocabulary
1. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-cough-fever.mp3 He has a persistent _________, as well as a fever.

2. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-steak-overcooked.mp3 The steak was overcooked and _________.

3. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-economic-trough.mp3 The lowest point of an economic cycle is called a _________.

4. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-tough-as-nails.mp3 She was as _________ as nails.

5. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-questions-on-test.mp3 The questions on that test were really _________. I knew only three of them.

6. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-rough-around-edges.mp3 When we say that someone is "_________ around the edges," that means a person isn't as refined as we think that person should be.

7. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-rough-dirt-road.mp3 We traveled for miles and miles over _________ dirt roads.

8. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-water-trough.mp3 A farm has a watering _________ and a feeding _________ for its animals.

9. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-tough-get-going.mp3 There's an old saying: "When the going gets _________ , the _________ get going." That means when things are difficult, we have to work even harder.

10. 

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/gh-rough-draft.mp3 I've just started writing a research paper. My _________ draft isn't very good, so I really need to do a lot more work.

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Time's up


Related Lessons:

  1. gh words
  2. gh words: secret 7 verbs
  3. gh words: silent
  4. gh words: f…g…p
  5. gh words: dough – doughnut
  6. gh words: rough – tough – enough – slough off
  7. gh words: cough – trough – ought to – wrought
  8. gh words: bough – bow
  9. gh words: homophones
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