Two clusters and one diphthong
English diphthongs are combination of two vowel sounds within the same syllable, starting with one vowel sound and gliding smoothly into another. They can be classified based on their position in a word (closing diphthongs like /aɪ/ in "price" or centering diphthongs like /əʊ/ in "go") and their starting point (rising diphthongs like /eɪ/ in "day" or falling diphthongs like /aʊ/ in "house").
Diphthongs are two vowel sounds that blend together in one syllable, like in the word "coin." Digraphs are two letters that make one sound, like in the word "shoe."
Three consonant clusters are sequences of three consonant sounds that appear together in a word, such as "spl" in "splash" or "str" in "street." These clusters can be challenging for learners of English, as they require accurate pronunciation of each individual sound.
Common examples of consonant clusters in English words include "bl" in "black," "str" in "street," and "spl" in "splash." These clusters are groups of two or more consonants that appear together in a word.
A diphthong is a sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves towards another as the (oi) sound of toy or boil. Other examples: coin. doubt tail main
English diphthongs are combination of two vowel sounds within the same syllable, starting with one vowel sound and gliding smoothly into another. They can be classified based on their position in a word (closing diphthongs like /aɪ/ in "price" or centering diphthongs like /əʊ/ in "go") and their starting point (rising diphthongs like /eɪ/ in "day" or falling diphthongs like /aʊ/ in "house").
one
The word is drought.
just one
Diphthongs are two vowel sounds that blend together in one syllable, like in the word "coin." Digraphs are two letters that make one sound, like in the word "shoe."
Yes. Drought is a noun.e.g. There was a drought that lasted for three years.
It is a drought
Photosynthesis
The word 'drought' is a noun, a word for a long period without rain; a word for a prolonged shortage of something; a word for a thing.
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Drought
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