phonemic awareness, which is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words. This skill is important for developing reading and writing skills.
uh or er for british. sound which doesnt exist in spanish thats why we, as spanish speakers should learn it when it comes to treat the sounds of english. to get it pronounced correctly you have to perfom a letter "a" and while keeping the sound take to a letter "e", the sound that is produced in the middle is a schaw. welcome to the sound of a new vowel
Saying "I have a million things to do" when you actually just have a few tasks is an example of exaggeration.
"Bigger" is used when comparing two things, while "biggest" is used when comparing three or more things. For example, "This apple is bigger than that orange" and "This watermelon is the biggest fruit of all."
Sure! Here are a few examples: stone, sound, smile, scope, and shirt.
Yes, it is proper to start a sentence with "he" as long as it is grammatically correct and makes sense within the context of the sentence. Starting a sentence with "he" is common in writing and is often used to introduce a specific person or character.
well insects don't have backbones.they have exoskeletons thats. Cockroaches for example dont have back bones.Thats why when you squish them there is a crunch sound
Thats 1.53
they didnt have phones back then so there is no such word
thats what im trying to figure out
Thats what i'm trying to figure out! >:(
it makes a weird sound, thats all i have to say
thats where the sound comes out.
I think its the sounds that people can think they hear when they cant hear. Thats when Audiologists had to become psycic. Think if the deaf student can hear.
i have no idea. thats what i am trying to figure out
elecoter sound thats where he is
s waves- sound waves thats one
I dont know thats what im trying to figure out