illiterate
happiness
This sounds like a children's book. Children's books are definitely part of literature, but they rarely become classics.
atoms
The word cash begins and ends with consonant sounds, the c and the sh. The middle letter a is a vowel.
An interagotive sentence is a question that ends with a question mark.
illiterate
Any word that ends in -ate, like mate or hate
to.....
it doesn't but it sounds like it ends in your! CURE!
Sounds like you're thinking of a kayak.
Chocolate.
Yes, it does. It sounds exactly like the word "ate" which also has the long 'a' sound.
The chorus sounds a lot like "Somebody told me" by the killers ,but the beginning kind of sounds like "High school never ends" by Bowling for soup ...
Sounds like "Beau Bridges" to me...
Rough. Cough. Trough. enough
The suffix "ed" can produce three main sounds in English: it can be pronounced as /ɪd/ (as in "wanted"), /t/ (as in "walked"), or /d/ (as in "played"). The pronunciation depends on the final sound of the verb to which it is attached. If the verb ends in a voiced sound, "ed" typically sounds like /d/, while it sounds like /t/ after voiceless sounds. When the verb ends in /t/ or /d/, "ed" is pronounced as /ɪd/.
If the name of a compound ends in -ate, it indicates that the compound likely contains oxygen along with the central element. The -ate ending generally indicates a polyatomic anion or anion complex in the compound.