Words with consonant blends are easier to spell when they only have a single consonant. In general, they can only have to three consonants.
The combined consonants in a "consonant blend" are each heard with their original sound, such as BL in the word black, where the B and L are both distinct.Some blends are :BL, CL, FL, GL, SLBR, CR, DR, FR, GR, PR, TRSC, SK, SM, SN, SP, ST, SWOther consonant groups are more difficult because they change to a different sound (like CH or PH) or have silent letters (like CHR or WH).
Easier.
Easier.
Twenties. The plural is formed in the standard way for words ending in a consonant followed by a "y": change the "y" into an "i" and add "es".
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
The combined consonants in a "consonant blend" are each heard with their original sound, such as BL in the word black, where the B and L are both distinct.Some blends are :BL, CL, FL, GL, SLBR, CR, DR, FR, GR, PR, TRSC, SK, SM, SN, SP, ST, SWOther consonant groups are more difficult because they change to a different sound (like CH or PH) or have silent letters (like CHR or WH).
As with other words ending in consonant-Y, the plural is BURGLARIES.
SLEDDING belongs to the group of words that doubles its final consonant for the "-ing" form (present participle or gerund). ("to be using a sled")
The letters can be used to spell the 10 letter words nanosecond and sanctioned. They also can be used to spell the 9 letter words consonant, contained and donations. They spell the 8 letter words ancients, anointed, canoeist, contains, contends, diocesan, distance, donation, innocent, instance, sanction and sedation.
I don't know. I think they find it easier to type if they abbreviate or spell words wrong.
Easier.
Easier.
The word sought may be the noun consonant (a letter not used as a vowel).The similar word is the adjective consummate, meaning best or most accomplished.
Twenties. The plural is formed in the standard way for words ending in a consonant followed by a "y": change the "y" into an "i" and add "es".
People like shortcuts; one syllable words are easier say, easier to remember, easier to spell, and shorter to write than 2 or more syllables. Vee-it-nam is too much work for some folks..."Nam" is quicker. "Steve" is simpler to say & spell than "Stephen", or "Bob" for "Robert", etc.
The letters 'eerisa' unscramble to spell the word easier.
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