One such word is plaintiff, which word represents the instigator of a legal action.
What if is another example, if you believe this is a complete sentence.
Energy is the ability to cause change
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Negative sentence: A word used in denial or refusal; as, not, no.
LADY
Alliteration deals not with letters of the alphabet, but with phonetic sounds. /x/ is a phonetic symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet, but it is not a sound that is particularly common in most forms of English, especially American English. The final sound in "loch" is one of the rare examples. The only way to make an alliterative sentence with the letter x, then, is to find words that all start with x but also all make the same phonetic sound. Since x can stand in for several different sounds, this can be difficult. Here is an example: Xenophon xeroxed xerophytic xiphisternums of Xanadu.
The word 'sentence' has 2 short E sounds in it. The E in the first syllable 'sen' and the E in the second syllable 'tence' both make the short E sound. The final E is silent.
The letter c is a consonant.The consonants ch make a distinctive sound different from the consonants th.Consonants and vowels make up words.
All words make a sound, if they didn't make a sound we wouldn't hear them.Maybe you mean words that imitate the sound of a thing. eg clap splash beep dingThese words are called onomatopoeia.
Tell the pilot to make his final approach.
The imitation of natural sounds or words that sound like the sound they are supposed to make is called onomatopoeia.
The answer for that question is DO HARM. Try to put both words in a sentence,which one sounds better? Do harm must sound better. Make harm just makes no sense.
The surround sound speakers were really loud.
Energy is the ability to cause change
To pass the class, I require a B+ on the final.
Some words that make the "j" sound are: Jeans Jurisdiction Gentle Gist
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onomatopoeia