2. scol-ding
What sequence of letters has the most different pronunciations?That prize goes to -ough. Say these words: bough, rough, through, cough, dough. You will see that not one of these words sounds like any of the others. These are all native Anglo-Saxon words, not products of foreign borrowings. There are seven different ways to pronounce -ough: 1) though (like oin go), 2) through (like oo in too), 3) cough (like off in offer), 4) rough (like uff in suffer), 5) plough (like ow in flower), 6) ought (like aw in saw), and 7) borough (like a in above). Fortunately -ough is an extreme example and English words are not always that difficult to pronounce. In general, when you learn a new word, you should also make sure you know its pronunciation. Look in a dictionary and learn the pronunciation symbols. After that, you will always be able to find the pronunciation of any word. Try it with the seven -ough words above. There may be one extra way at least - 8) hiccough (like up in cup)
If the subject of a sentence is the Doer of the action, the verb is in active voice.If the subject is the Receiver of the action, the verb is in passive voice.I closed the door. (Active Voice)The door was closed at night. (Passive Voice).
ion or Oin
the word role oin rigmarole is a play on roll which is a type of bread#
point, joint, joins, coins, going, doing, loins
it depends oin how long your legs are
because she is african american not many of those participate oin sports.
because she is african american not many of those participate oin sports.
28*24*60*60 is 2419200 seconds.
Anubis.
light foused oin one side.
It has to help oin aim
no he only shows himslef oin the Fred videos
your probly not oin the right channle hahah