Words that are spelled with GH that are pronounced lif F are:
Ghostly
Ghoul
Ghost
Ghee
Ghat
Some words with GH pronounced F are:
That question is tough enough that I'm afraid I can only give you a rough guess.
Do you cough when you drink a draught from a trough?
cough,rough,laugh,etc
fdl.gjl.skjd.l
Cough Rough Tough
* enough * tough * rough * cough * trough
ghost
tough
fought
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photophilia
This is a very common English pattern: bake>baking, for example.
five examples of the same sound?
Flowery language is often like poetry. There will often be a lot of words that are not necessary but make it sound pretty.
homophones are tricky words to spell, an example of a homophone is were and whereThey sound the same but have different meanings
Alliteration is when you use the same consonant sound to begin two or more words in a sequence. An example would be "A life lived in luxury." In the example, the letter L is used to begin each word for an alliterative effect. You can do the same with any other consonant sound.
clippings words
Example sentence - I do not know how to replace the sound card.
site, sight
wadddadwa
cough, enough, rough, tough, ...