No, the 'c' in "watching" is not silent. The 'h' changes the sound of the 'c', but it is not silent.
Yes, the word "watching" does have a silent "c."
The letter "c" is silent in the word "scent."
The silent letter in "muscle" is the "c." It is not pronounced, so the word is pronounced as "muscle" with the "c" being silent.
Some words with silent "c" include: muscle, scissors, indict, and victuals.
The silent letter in "excess" is the letter "c".
There are some rules to silent C: 1.) When the C is followed by an E, I or Y, then it'll become a soft C, which means the C will sound like an S. However, in the soft C case, if the S is followed by a C, then the C becomes silent. 2.) When the CQ are together, then the C becomes silent. 3.) If the N follows a C at the beginning of the word, then the C become silent. However, there are some exceptions to the silent C rule. Here are some examples of silent C: 1.) Scissor 2.) Science 3.) Ascend 4.) Descend 5.) Crescent 6.) Fascinated 7.) Scene 8.) Scenery 9.) Scenario 10.) Scent 11.) Acquire 12.) Acquit 13.) Acquaintance 14.) Muscle 15.) Cnidarian 16.) Discipline 17.) Conscious 18.) Obscene 19.) Cnidoblast
The 'c' is silent in the word 'scissor'.
No there is not a silent letter in the word neck.
the silent letter is C :)
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silent letter is C
The u is silent in biscuit.
The C is the silent letter in chest.
Some words with silent "c" include: muscle, scissors, indict, and victuals.
In "science", the first C is silent. When the C is followed by an E, I, or Y, then it'll become a soft C, which sounds like an S. However, in this case, if the soft C follows an S, then the C becomes silent as it sounds quite redundant. However, you'll notice that there's another C, which is the second C near the end, which is soft.Science=Silent CScience=Soft CNow, you'll notice about the C thing, but the first C is termed silent.
no the first k is the silent letter in knock you read the c but you really do not need it in the word
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The silent letter in "excess" is the letter "c".