Two days that Contain a silent letter
The days of the week with silent letters are Wednesday (the first "d") and Saturday (the "a").
Wednesday and Saturday are two days of the week with silent vowels.
The word silent has two syllables. Si lent
If showing a day's possession, yes. (e.g. Tuesday's child) If pluralizing a day of the week, no. (e.g. two Mondays)
The word "silent" has two syllables. It is pronounced as "si-lent."
The days of the week with silent letters are Wednesday (the first "d") and Saturday (the "a").
Wednesday and Saturday are two days of the week with silent vowels.
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Tuesday and Thursday
2/7 of a week would be two days since a week is seven days, two 'parts' of a week would be two days.
Both are acceptable.
There is no silent letter in 'apparatus', unless you want to say that one of the two letter 'p's is silent. Some people might think that was funny!
Next two are f s, and then it repeats. These are the first letter of the days of the week in English.
There are not 5 days in a week. There are 7 days in a week. There are 5 days in the working week for most people, because we have a two day weekend.
There are actually two letters that are silent in the word guide, u and e..
The four days of the week that start with the letter T are Tuesday, Thursday, today, and tomorrow. It's important to note that "today" and "tomorrow" are not traditionally considered days of the week, but they do start with the letter T. This can be a trick question in some contexts.
The letter 'U' is silent in the word 'boulder', the 'u' helps make the 'O' sound.