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No, the "k" in know is not silent. It is pronounced, and the word is pronounced as "no."
A silent consonant is one included in the spelling but not pronounced. Examples include the final b in dumb and lamb, or the initial k in knife and knight.
Yes, the "s" in "says" is a silent consonant.
The "t" in "moist" is the silent consonant.
Yes, in the word "answer," the letter "w" is a silent consonant.
No, the "k" in know is not silent. It is pronounced, and the word is pronounced as "no."
A silent consonant is one included in the spelling but not pronounced. Examples include the final b in dumb and lamb, or the initial k in knife and knight.
The letter t is silent.
The KN makes an N sound, so the K is silent. The CK pair always has a K sound, so either the C or the K is a superfluous consonant.
the silent consonant is g
Possibly the H, because the CH is pronounced as a K (eh-ko).
There isn't a silent consonant in ask - all 3 letters are pronounced.
Yes, the "s" in "says" is a silent consonant.
The "t" in "moist" is the silent consonant.
Yes, in the word "answer," the letter "w" is a silent consonant.
Many words have a silent consonant
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".