When something vibrates quickly, it has a higher than it does when it vibrates slowly
Words which sound alike, for example: - Think, Thing or Sing, Ring and so forth...
There are very few other words or synonyms for commute. These include the words drive and go back and forth.
Travel, venture forth.
The word "bury" gets its short E sound from the U, and a long E sound from the Y. This E from U sound is practically unique, although it is shared by other forms of the word, such as buried, unburied, burying, and so forth. Although most UR words have a caret U or schwa sound (as in injury), the UE pair does have a short E sound in guess and guest.
Two words that sound like "chew" are "hue" and "moo." These words have a similar vowel sound to "chew."
Those words are Homonyms! Because of them, we can have words like sail and sale, right and write, or even words spelled the same like nail and file, and have them sound the same while meaning completely different things.
The word pry does not have the long e sound. It does have a long i sound though. Some other words like that are why, shy, and guy. There are other words where the y does have the long e sound, like candy or sandy.
no the end sound of the two words don't sound the same, very little rhymes with mouth, other than south or other words which finish in mouth
Onomatopoeia is a literary device that uses words to imitate sounds from other things, such as "buzz" for a bee or "sizzle" for frying food. It helps create vivid descriptions and engages the reader's senses through language.
draw and label 3 pictures of things that begin with the same sound as net.
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