Difference between revisions of "Language/English/Pronunciation/Silent-Letters"

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There aren't any particular rules, but there are common combinations that create silent letters. Here are some examples:
There aren't any particular rules, but there are common combinations that create silent letters. 
 
Here are some examples:
 
 
* B after M or before T (e.g., dou'''bt''' or cru'''mb''')
* B after M or before T (e.g., dou'''bt''' or cru'''mb''')
* C after S in some words (e.g., '''sc'''issors or a'''sc'''ent)
* C after S in some words (e.g., '''sc'''issors or a'''sc'''ent)
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* P before S, T, or N (e.g., '''ps'''ychic, recei'''pt''',    or '''pn'''eumonia)
* P before S, T, or N (e.g., '''ps'''ychic, recei'''pt''',    or '''pn'''eumonia)
* T before S in the middle of a word (e.g., ca'''st'''le or li'''st'''en)
* T before S in the middle of a word (e.g., ca'''st'''le or li'''st'''en)
 
* W before R or sometimes after S (e.g., '''wr'''ite or '''sw'''ord)
W before R or sometimes after S (e.g., '''wr'''ite or '''sw'''ord)

Revision as of 13:03, 2 January 2021

HOW DO SILENT LETTERS WORK?
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There aren't any particular rules, but there are common combinations that create silent letters. 

Here are some examples:


  • B after M or before T (e.g., doubt or crumb)
  • C after S in some words (e.g., scissors or ascent)
  • G before N (e.g., gnat or foreign)
  • K before N (e.g., knee or knowledge)
  • N after M (e.g., hymn or column)
  • P before S, T, or N (e.g., psychic, receipt, or pneumonia)
  • T before S in the middle of a word (e.g., castle or listen)
  • W before R or sometimes after S (e.g., write or sword)