# ai - sail, tail, train # ar - car, carpet, card, shark # ay - tray, # ch - chicken, cockroach, church # ea - seal, meal, # ee - sheep, tree, bee # ir - girl, bird, shirt # oa - boat, cockroach, goat, coat # oo - foot, book # oo - spoon, igloo # or - fork, horse # ou - house, mouse # ow - window, bowl # ow - cow, crown, owl # oy - boy, toy # sh - sheep, ship, fish, shark, shirt, shop
The ten sounds where there are different sounds for the same double letter are: om-oomis-iss el-eel ed-eediler-iller oper-opperiger-igger ater-atteroly-olly iser-isser
An invitation letter is exactly like what it sounds like it would be. This letter invites you to be somewhere or do something.
An apostrophe is used to indicate the omission of letter sounds in dialectal speech. For example, "can't" instead of "cannot" or "I'm" instead of "I am".
they are words that have two sounds to them
A long vowel is one where you hear the name of the letter: A (ay), E (ee), I (eye), O (oh), or U (you). Some long U sounds are long OO sounds, as in dune and flute.
Morphograph sounds refer to the sounds that specific letters or letter combinations make in written language. For example, the letter "b" makes the sound "buh" in English, while "sh" makes the sound "shh." Understanding morphograph sounds can help with phonics and decoding words.
In French, the letter "w" is pronounced as "double-vay" which sounds like "doob-luh-vay".
No. A famous example of English sounds is "ghoti" which uses alternate letter sounds to yield "fish" : the "gh" from 'rough', the "o" from 'women', and the "ti" from 'action'.
Tripod = is the letter V Double it (V V) = W plus the word for a tripod is easel = Weasel
The letter "B" because it sounds like "bee"
It sounds like double you.
letter that sounds like surprise