Make a picture of the V smile and with a big poster board print some pictures. Then write down next to each picture what V smile did for them! P.S I'm the one who answered the questions from how do u socket things on fate?
No. The I in smile has a long I sound, as in mile and pile. The E is silent.
No, smile and wild do not rhyme. "Smile" has a long "i" sound, while "wild" has a short "i" sound.
No, Smile is a long vowel word. The I has a long I sound and the E is silent.
when laugh every one smile
Smile while you talk!
A sound disapproval is a strong and convincing expression of disapproval or disagreement. It is a clear and authoritative way of expressing one's objection or opposition to something.
The I in while has a long I sound, as in white and smile. The E is silent.
The patient comes to you with deadly smile on the face. This smile is called as risus sardonicus. A continuous smile on face should give you clue to the diagnosis. Shortly the patient starts to give classical seizures. The seizures are evoked by light or the sound also. If you are able to keep him alive for three weeks, he will recover. In this disease very minute amount of tetanus toxin is fixed in the nervous system.
smile
You don't sound any different, I assure you!! =D Your voice will not change, only your smile!
The "th" sound as in "think" is part of the English sound system but not part of the Spanish sound system. Spanish does not have this interdental fricative sound.
The word "smile" has a long vowel sound. In this case, the letter "i" is pronounced as /aɪ/, which is a diphthong made up of the long vowel sound /a/ followed by the glide /ɪ/. This is different from a short vowel sound, which is a quick, clipped pronunciation of the vowel.