If you mean '...there were a few...' then FEW, but if you mean phew as in relief, it's PHEW
The word is likely few (a small but unspecific number).The interjection word is (phew!) and may be a reaction of disgust, as to a smell (p.u.!), or a sound of relief or fatigue similar to (whew!).
No, the word "few" is pronounced with a short U sound, as in "phew."
There are a few words that have a "ch" spelling where the c makes the sound as in the word "school." Some examples include "chaos," "chandelier," and "chrome."
The correct spelling is instance (a specific case or occurrence).* The homophone (sound-alike word) is the oxymoron plural instants (e.g. a few instants of time).
The likely word is "properly" (correctly), as there are few words close in spelling.
All countries and states are signed with only the first few letters of each word. It makes it easier to sign rather than having to spell out the whole word. If you were talking about 4 different states, you wouldn't want to have spell the entire names of each one.
The word "sundial" cannot be rearranged to spell any other words.You can spell a few six letter words using some of the letters. They are:IslandUnlaidUnsaid
No, "few" does not contain a long vowel sound. It is pronounced with a short "e" sound.
The word "salt" can be rearranged to spell a few other words.These other four lettered words are:AltsLastLatsSlat
The 5-letter word with the same vowel sound as "wheel" is "deal."
The letters 'hratlomiosetma' cannot be unscrambled to spell a single word.You can spell a few words with ten letters. They are:ImmolatorsIsothermalMetalsmithThimerosal
The Spanish word fue means "was" (conjugation of ser, to be).The English word few means an unspecified small number or subgroup.