the g in gnaw is silent
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The silent letter in gnarled is the G, as it is pronounced "narled." Other words with this silent G spelling are gnat, gnaw, and gnu.
There are no silent letters, all letters are sounded.
The 'b' is silent in the word "plumber".
The 'a' is silent, the word is pronounced as 'bred'
P + L are the silent letters. The word is pronounced like "Sam"
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
In the word "punctuation," the silent letters are "u" and "a." The "u" is silent, as it is not pronounced in the word. The "a" is also silent, as it does not have a distinct sound in the word.
The silent letter in gnarled is the G, as it is pronounced "narled." Other words with this silent G spelling are gnat, gnaw, and gnu.
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There are no silent letters, all letters are sounded.
* Gnat * Gnaw * Knee * Know * Knew * Knit
There are NO silent letters in the word bin.
Guile is an example of a word with two silent letters. Both the u and the final e are silent, which is not to say that they have no use in the word. The u is there to ensure that the g continues to produce a hard sound and not the softer sound in the word judge. The final e is there to change the sound of the i from the i sound in fish to the i sound in bike.
d is silent
The letter P is silent in the word psychology.
No, the word "hen" does not have a silent letter. Each of the three letters in "hen" is pronounced when saying the word.
The silent letters in the word "know" are the 'k' and 'w'. They are not pronounced when saying the word.