how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient. how to use both word in appropriate place silent and salient.
Silent means noiselees Salient means important
Both of the letters "e" are silent.
Both of the letters c and h are silent in the word yacht.
There is no silent letter in emergency. This is because all of the letters in the word, both vowel and consonant, are being used to create the sounds that form the word.
No, the 'e' sound in the word the is not silent. It is normally pronounced as the indeterminate vowel sound known as the schwa. When it occurs before a vowel sound it is pronounced with a long 'e'.A silent 'e' is not pronounced at all. For example, the 'e' at the end of the word blame is silent: the last phoneme in the word is the 'm'. The 'e' in the could never be silent, as it is the only vowel in the word.
Yes. It has a long O because of the silent E. It rhymes with mole and role.
Both of the letters "e" are silent.
Both of the letters c and h are silent in the word yacht.
the silent letter is g.
No, cake and place do not have the same vowel sound. "Cake" has the "a" sound as in "ay," while "place" has the "a" sound as in "ay-ce."
There are no superlatives or comparatives for "silent". Silence implies complete absence of noise, so it would be difficult to compare one absence with another since they would be both (or all) silent.
Both the G and H are silent. The word "night" is pronounced (nyt), using the N, I, and T.
"Fastly" is not a word. The appropriate word to use in place would be quickly."She is doing it quickly" or "She is doing it fast" are both acceptable.
Listen and silent are both anagrams for enlist.
Both of the e's are silent, so you say it a SIV.
In the word "scent," neither the s nor the c is silent. Both letters contribute to the pronunciation of the word.
Yes, it is for both Playstation 2 and Xbox.
They both have a silent letter in front of the N