In the word "carcass," the letter "s" makes a /s/ sound, like in "snake."
The sound that "s" makes in the word "sure" is the /ʃ/ sound, which is like the "sh" sound in "shoe."
In the word "pose," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his." In the word "soft," the letter "s" makes the /s/ sound like in "sit." In the word "wise," the letter "s" makes the /z/ sound like in "his."
The last sound in the word "metropolis" is "s."
No, the word "blouse" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a long "ow" sound, as in the word "house."
In the word "center," the letter C represents the sound /s/.
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
The 's' in appease has the 'z' sound.
In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
it is like wize.
The S has a Z sound in reside (as in resign, meaning quit).
It makes a Z sound as in hose and nose.
The CE make the S sound but are silent
The last sound in the word "metropolis" is "s."
Which letters make the c make the s sound
The C
The letters 'c' and 'z' make the 's' sound.:)
It depends. If the 'X' is at the beginning of a word, it makes the zzz sound (as in "xylophone") or a sound kind of like eggs (as in "Xavier"). However, if it is preceded by vowel, it makes the -cks sound. In "Xerox" it makes both the "z" and a "cks" sound.