San Antonio
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Examples of singular nouns ending in -io are:audioimpresariopatioPinocchiopistachiopolioportfolioradioratiotrio
The silent letters in the word "discussion" are the "sc" in the beginning.
He gave her flowers.S TV IO DOJoy made Jane a basket.S TV IO DOKen gave Ann a hug.S TV IO DO
All I can think of is Ohio Rio
He gave her flowers.S TV IO DOJoy made Jane a basket.S TV IO DOKen gave Ann a hug.S TV IO DO
Yes. Assuming the letters of the words must remain in the original order and assuming the language is Standard English, I see sixteen words in "resignation": re...a...an...res...resign...I...sign...nation...ion...on...gnat...'n'...nat...at...ti...io Anything else?
He gave her flowers.S TV IO DOJoy made Jane a basket.S TV IO DOKen gave Ann a hug.S TV IO DO
South Bridge
All the verbs that end in -o in the first principal part and -ere in the second principal part. Note: some people count verbs that end in -io in the first principal part and -ere in the second principal part as third conjugation. However, others place it in a different conjugation called 'third -io conjugation.'
Words that often end in "-ing" are known as verbals or gerunds. They are sometimes found in a phrase (gerund phrase). Gerunds are verbs changed into a noun. They can act as the subject, OP (object of the preposition), appositive, DO (direct object), PN (predicate noun), and sometimes can be the IO (indirect object).