fear
The long A words are break, steak, and great.There are several -ear words but they are R-shaped or caret A words:bear (and bearing, forebear), pear, swear, tear (verb), wear (and footwear)
The long A words are break, steak, and great.There are several -ear words but they are R-shaped or caret A words:bear (and bearing, forebear), pear, swear, tear (verb), wear (and footwear)
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
If Marcus spelled 20 out of 25 words correctly then he spelled 80% of the words correctly.
ear and heart
A, An, Are, Earn, Era, Ear, Arena, Near, Re
Gear , rage , tear , grate , ear , tar , rat , eat , get , tag , age ,
Most words spelled with -ear have a long E sound called a caret I, which sounds like "ear" as in fear, gear, and hear. It is also heard in words such as beer and pier. A few have the long A sound called a caret A, which sounds like "air" as in fare and fair. These are bear, pear, swear, wear, and tear (rip).
fear
The long A words are break, steak, and great.There are several -ear words but they are R-shaped or caret A words:bear (and bearing, forebear), pear, swear, tear (verb), wear (and footwear)
The long A words are break, steak, and great.There are several -ear words but they are R-shaped or caret A words:bear (and bearing, forebear), pear, swear, tear (verb), wear (and footwear)
Very few words can be spelled with the letters lunch. Hun is one of the words that can be spelled with those letters.
The Latin word for "ear" is auris (-is, f.). The diminutive, spelled either auricula or oricula, is used to refer to the external, visible part of the ear (it is the latter that gave rise to the modern Romance words for ear: Italian orecchio, Spanish oreja, French oreille, etc.).
Words that can be spelled using letters from "marmalade" are:AlarmedArmadaMadameMeddlerRammedAlarmArmedDreamMedalRealmAreaDealDearDramLameLardLearMadeMareMealReadRealArmEarElmLadMadMedRamRed
There are words from French spelled with an AY, such as bayou and cayenne.
There aren't enough consonants to spell many common words. The longest is just 5 letters: aerie (also spelled eyrie). The other words are air, are, ear, era, ire, oar, ore, roe, or, I, and a.