Words with a C V C C pattern:
The rhyming words turn and churn, obviously, and the words fern, learn, stern, and yearn have the same vowel sound. But other words have the "caret U" sound of a short U followed by an R. They include germ, kernel, bird, were, and her (also herd and heard).
The rhyming words urn, burn, spurn, and churn, obviously, and the words fern, learn, stern, and yearn have the same vowel sound. But other words have the "caret U" sound of a short U followed by an R. They include germ, kernel, bird, were, and her (also herd and heard).
The EA in earn has the "caret U" sound, a short U + R. In US English, it is a homophone for the word "urn." The sound appears in few non-R words. U words - fur, curl, urge, hurt E words - her, were, fern, prefer, term I words - bird, stir, third, dirt, firm, dirge, squirt O words - word, worm EA words - heard, learn, pearl
Many times, adding an E (silent E) to the end of a word with vowel-consonant will create a long vowel word. Examples: sat - sate can - cane man - mane din - dine fin- fine dun - dune
No only if you land on free turn can you get a vowel for free
Yes, it is a short U sound.Words spelled with -urn or -ern have the uhr sound of a short U, to rhyme with burn, churn, and fern.
heard, furred and depending on your accent then chaired and cared
Yes in a way. If you land on the free wedge you do not have to pay for the vowel and you also do not loss your turn if the vowel is not available or has already been called. In all other cases the vowels are 250 dollars and Y is treated as a consonant
No. You spell one word per turn. However, if one of the words already exists on the board and you add letters to the word, you will score points for both words during the same turn.
When you land on the free play spot of the Wheel you get a free turn and you can guess a vowel without a cost and you don't lose a turn if the vowel was not there. If you guess a consonant and it isn't there you get another turn because not finding a letter doesn't end your turn. What ever consonant letter you guess that is there shows up and counts toward your total.
It depends on the position of the letters of the word/s, if it is within its boundary that is vertical or horizontal in a turn, you can create several words in one turn. However, make sure that the words are valid and acceptable in the scrabble game.
Yes, in fact, they can. They can change their bodies to have the same color, texture, and pattern as their surroundings. Also, when they get mad, they turn red. When they are scared, they turn white.