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Ian Pells
Professional TeacherHere are some tongue twisters using the letter V.
Very vapid vampires avoid vacant vacuums in villages devoid of Vandals and Visigoths.
Vile versatile vultures like vegetables, vapor and vulnerable venomous villains.
Vines, vitrines and velvet are found in very vacuous vacant vampire vegetable gardens.
A veil makes victorious vampires vanish even if they find a vein of vanadium in a vernacular vessel.
Viable vegetables are a vice on a valuable vibrant video about vague verbs while vigorous verbal Visigoths with a veneer of old varnish can vanish like vocal villains.
Vast vaults of versatile variegated vines wreak vengeance on vermillion vases.
The veracity and velocity of voracious vermin in a vivid vehicle.
Vixen visit the vet for virtuous visions.
Oct 17, 2024 8:06 AM
Ian Pells
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin)
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