Refer, Admit, Begin, Permit, Patrol, Upset, Control, Submit, Transmit, Forbid, Forgot, Excel, Equip Ben
Eve. * are * Abe * ace * age * ale * ape * ate * awe * axe * era * ewe * eye * ego * one * ole * owe * use * ire * ice * ivy * ore
salmon, lemon, fat, fit, but, war, car, pet, hen, colon, window, attic, button
heard
herd
weight
sent
scent
cent
ring
wring
Hears
weight
hyhh
Some words that fit this pattern are "basket" and "pencil."
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The word 'knees' is a single syllable. Typically, a syllable is formed by a vowel or vowel pair and up to one consonant at each end. Since the 'k' is silent, we are left with a vowel pair and one consonant at each end, making one syllable.
This is known as a consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) pattern in phonics. It is a common spelling and pronunciation pattern in English words, such as "cat" or "dog."
some examples include:SCRIPTSSCRIMPSSTRETCHSHRIMPSSTRINGSAll conform to the 3-1-3 format you described.Although I only used "S" examples,consonant combinations in 3s range across:schshrsphscrsplsprthrHope that helps.
A vowel consonant E syllable is a syllable that consists of a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "E." The presence of the silent "E" at the end of the syllable often affects the pronunciation of the vowel, making it long instead of short.
Consonants are letters of the alphabet that are not vowels. When constructing a sentence, simply include words that contain consonants alongside vowels to form meaningful communication. Consonants help create the majority of sounds in words.
The word dish is a noun. We don't say a word is a consonant or a vowel because words are made up of consonants and vowels. Dish has 3 consonants -- d,s,h. Dish has one vowel -- i
The syllable must have one vowel and the syllable must end in a consonant.
There are many such words. One pattern involves two syllables, each of which is consonant-vowel-consonant. Examples of words in this pattern are patter, mother, father, morbid, torpor, putrid, rotten, and turgid. Variants involving a syllable that is consonant-consonant-vowel include nettle, cattle, gravid, and placid.
"Crash" has four consonants and one vowel. The "A" is the vowel.
you need to double the consonant and add er