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Words ending with an EW tend to be one syllable words like chew, flew, stew, crew, grew, drew, screw, and new. Words with a UE ending instead of an EW, tend to be words with two syllables.



What is the rule for /-ew/ and /-ue/?

100

This is a word that describes a non-verbal sign.

What is a cue?

100

When an object has not been used before.

What is new?

100

This  word is a synonym for the word problem.

What is an issue?

100

We use this word to describe something very rare.

What does the word unique mean?

200

This is an important virtue.

What is true?

200

The firemen scaled the ladder to help retrieve the kitten from the tall tree.

What does the word rescue mean?

200

This is  a party when  beverages and grilled meats are served to a small or large group.

What is a barbeque?

200

We use this word to describe the drops of water that we may find on the grass and fields in the morning if it rains the night  before.

What is dew?

200

This is mystical animal found in certain fairytales.

What is a unicorn?

300

The sky is sometimes this color.

What is blue?

300

We use this word to describe when its time to pay a bill on time.

What does the word due mean?

300

This is a thick hot mixture of meat and vegetables that is prepared on a stove or in a crock pot.

What is stew?

300

We use this word  to describe the son of your parents brother or sister.

What does the word nephew mean?

300

You can use this item to dry your eyes. 

What is a tissue?

400

This is a synonym for quarrel.

What does the word argue mean?

400

We need to do this before we swallow our food. 

What does the word chew mean?

400

Long ago, people used flour and water to make their supply.

What is glue?

400

We use this word to describe shades of a particular color.

What does the word hue mean?

400

This word is the past tense of the word know.

What does the word knew mean?

500

This object can be made or plaster, metal or marble.

What is a statue?

500

This word is used to refer to a line of people in British English.

What is a queue?

500

We use this word to indicate that we are chasing after someone or something.

What does the word pursue mean?

500

We use this word to describe the location of an important event.

What does the word venue mean?

500

We use this word  to show that something is important.

What is value?