Yes, as a general rule the e is kept.
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
No, the "c" in muscular is pronounced, so it is not a silent consonant.
Yes, as a general rule the e is kept.
the silent consonant is g
There isn't a silent consonant in ask - all 3 letters are pronounced.
Basic rule is you don't drop the e. Here is an example. love, lovely rare, rarely
Yes, the "s" in "says" is a silent consonant.
Yes, in the word "answer," the letter "w" is a silent consonant.
The "t" in "moist" is the silent consonant.
Many words have a silent consonant
PT can't be a beginning consonant blends because of their sounds, they're unsuitable to be put together and sounds like 2 separate syllables when put together, but they can be an ending consonant blend like "except", "concept", etc. If the PT comes at the beginning of the word like "pterodactyl", "pterosaur", then the P is silent and we pronounce like if the word starts with a T.
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".
The silent consonant in "Solemn" is the "n" at the end of the word.
No, the "c" in muscular is pronounced, so it is not a silent consonant.