PT can't be a beginning consonant blends because of their sounds, they're unsuitable to be put together and sounds like 2 separate syllables when put together, but they can be an ending consonant blend like "except", "concept", etc. If the PT comes at the beginning of the word like "pterodactyl", "pterosaur", then the P is silent and we pronounce like if the word starts with a T.
A consonant blend is self-explanitory, it is a series of consanants that are pronounced all together, so 'shr' is a consonant blend, 'sion' is not a consonant blend.
20 words with consonant blend
No, "-rt" is a consonant cluster, not a final consonant blend. A final consonant blend is two or more consonants at the end of a word that blend together, such as "ft" in "left."
The consonant blend for "goat" is "g" and "t."
No. It is a consonant diagraph.
No, "smell" is not a consonant blend word. It is made up of a consonant cluster. A consonant blend involves two or more consonant sounds that are heard together in a word without losing their individual identity. In "smell," 's' and 'm' are consonants in a cluster, not a blend.
No, "flute" is not a consonant blend. It begins with the consonant "f" followed by the vowel "l" sound.
The word "higher" has a long i sound, not a consonant blend.
Yes, the word "play" starts with a consonant blend "pl" followed by a vowel sound.
example of consonant blends ending in sh
yes
Spend?