No, "k" is not the only silent consonant. Other examples include "h" in words like "honest" and "w" in words like "wrestle."
No, the "k" in know is not silent. It is pronounced, and the word is pronounced as "no."
A silent consonant is a letter in a word that is not pronounced when the word is spoken. For example, the "k" in the word "knight" or the "b" in the word "doubt" are silent consonants.
Yes, the "s" in "says" is a silent consonant.
The "t" in "moist" is the silent consonant.
Yes, in the word "answer," the letter "w" is a silent consonant.
A silent consonant is a letter in a word that is not pronounced when the word is spoken. For example, the "k" in the word "knight" or the "b" in the word "doubt" are silent consonants.
The letter t is silent.
The KN makes an N sound, so the K is silent. The CK pair always has a K sound, so either the C or the K is a superfluous consonant.
the silent consonant is g
Many words have a silent consonant
Possibly the H, because the CH is pronounced as a K (eh-ko).
There isn't a silent consonant in ask - all 3 letters are pronounced.
Yes, the "s" in "says" is a silent consonant.
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".
Lacquer has one silent consonant - q (Q)
The silent consonant in the word "lamb" is the letter "b."
No.