Words that are spelled with GH that are pronounced lif F are:
Ghostly
Ghoul
Ghost
Ghee
Ghat
Some words with GH pronounced F are:
That question is tough enough that I'm afraid I can only give you a rough guess.
Do you cough when you drink a draught from a trough?
cough,rough,laugh,etc
fdl.gjl.skjd.l
Cough Rough Tough
* enough * tough * rough * cough * trough
ghost
tough
fought
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photophilia
This is a very common English pattern: bake>baking, for example.
Live, sieve, forgive.
Flowery language is often like poetry. There will often be a lot of words that are not necessary but make it sound pretty.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
Alliteration is when you use the same consonant sound to begin two or more words in a sequence. An example would be "A life lived in luxury." In the example, the letter L is used to begin each word for an alliterative effect. You can do the same with any other consonant sound.
clippings words
Example sentence - I do not know how to replace the sound card.
site, sight
wadddadwa
cough, enough, rough, tough, ...