cough rough tough draught coughing enough roughly coughed that's 8 words
Every good boy does. Usually, the next line is included, making it, "Every good boy does fine."
five examples of the same sound?
site, sight
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
Some words that rhyme with "live" with a short "i" sound are give, dive, and strive.
No, by the time your breaks are making a bad noise, they will have damaged the disks.
A homophone for the phrase "to give suggestions" is "to give suggestions." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
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It has no E sound at all. The letter I of "in" is a short I (ihn) as in the words give or it.
give up give in lose forfeit
A short "i" sound is a vowel sound in English that is typically represented by the letter "i" as in words like "sit" or "hit." It is a short and quick sound, pronounced with a relaxed tongue and a shorter duration compared to the long "i" sound.
cooked, barked, asked