You need to be careful when you write words with silent letters because
example 1: BECAUSE you could of spelled it like this becase
If you don't now how to spell words than search it in the dictionary
or if it homework and you spell something wrong you may get a -1
Words with silent letters can be hard to spell. Word with a silent W are wren, wrestle, wreck, wrong, answer, write, word, wrought, wriggle, and writhe.
to set down or express in letters or words on paper.
The 'w' is silent.
Words Containing Silent Letters: * silent B: debt, climb, comb, lamb, limb, plumb, tomb. dumb, numb doubt * silent G: gnome. gnaw, gnat * silent K: know, knock, knot, knew, knight, knife, knickers, kneel, knelt, knob, knack, knead, knapsack, knit, knotty, knoll, knowledge, known, knuckle * silent P: pneumonia , psychology * silent N: column, solemn * silent L: should, could, would * silent S: isle, aisle, island * silent W: wreath, wrap, wrinkle, write, wrist, wrath, wrote * silent T: listen, soften, castle, often
Ah, what a delightful question! Yes, there are indeed two words in the English language that have a silent "w." One is "wrist," where the "w" is pronounced like an "r," and the other is "wrestle," where the "w" is silent and the word is pronounced as "resle." Isn't language just fascinating?
Words with silent letters can be hard to spell. Word with a silent W are wren, wrestle, wreck, wrong, answer, write, word, wrought, wriggle, and writhe.
write seven words and then write a word that is four letters, but only write three of those four letters.
wrinkle,wrestle,write,
write, wring, wrestle
Some words with a silent "w" include 'wrestle,' 'wrath,' 'wrong,' 'wrest.'
Words that can be made from the letters in 'write' are:Iireittietirewewetwirewitwrit
Block letters are the same as CAPITAL letters.
Silent letters have two important roles in English spelling. Silent final e rules the pronunciation of other letters in some words. This is very practical. If tone and ton, or fine and fin were spelled the same, how would we know which was meant? Likewise, in the case of homophones such sight, site or cite, the spelling indicates the meaning.Another role of silent letters is to show some of the word's history and its connection to other words, especially words in other languages. This may be of interest mostly to scholars. To the educated eye, English spelling also shows the changes in English pronunciation over time.
september 14,1897
Wreck, wrap, writhe, wrong, write, wrack, wrung...
to set down or express in letters or words on paper.
In English, the letter "w" can sometimes be silent in words borrowed from other languages, like "sword" or "answer". Similarly, in some dialects or accents, the "w" in words like "wreck" or "write" may be pronounced more softly or skipped altogether.