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Leading Consonant Silent

A silent G - sign, foreign, gnome

A silent K - knee, know

A silent L is seen in the following words:

  • Silent L before D - could, would
  • Silent L before F or V - half, salve
  • (modifies A to "aw") - walk, balm

A silent M (the mn pair) - mnemonic

A silent P - pneumonia (pn pair), psalm, receipt, cupboard

A silent S - aisle, island

A silent T (due to ch)- catch, itch

A silent W - wrap, write

Trailing Consonant Silent

A silent B is seen after M - lamb, climb, bomb, dumb

A silent D is seen in combined forms of hand : handsome, handkerchief

A silent H is seen in the following words :

  • Silent H after G - ghost
  • Silent H after R - rhyme, rhythm
  • Silent H after W - who, what, where, when, why

A silent N is seen in "damn" and "autumn".

A silent P is seen in "raspberry".

A silent T is seen in after S in "castle" and "fasten".

A silent W is seen in "sword" and "answer".

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