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∙ 13y agoDigraphs are pairs of letters that represent a single sound, such as "ou" in 'sound' or "ow" in 'cow'.
In the word "bought," the letters "g" and "h" are silent. The "gh" together makes the "f" sound.
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
Phonics, which is the method of teaching children how to read by correlating sounds with individual letters or groups of letters in a systematic way. Sound out a word helps children break it down into phonemes and blend them together to figure out the word.
The letters "s" and "u" frequently combine to spell the sound at the beginning of the word "sun."
No, "ng" is a consonant blend, not a digraph. A digraph is when two letters come together to represent one sound, whereas a blend is when two letters come together and you can still hear the sound of each letter. In the case of "ng," you can still hear both the /n/ and /g/ sounds.
The letters "ph" usually sound like "f." For example, the word "laugh" sounds like /laf/; the word "rough" sounds like /ruf/. Sometimes the letters are written together but belong to two different syllables, in which case they sound like "p" and "h." Example: haphazard
A digraph in phonics is two letters that make one sound when they are together, such as "ch" in chair or "sh" in ship. These letters work together to create a single phoneme or sound in words.
In the word "bought," the letters "g" and "h" are silent. The "gh" together makes the "f" sound.
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
Phonics, which is the method of teaching children how to read by correlating sounds with individual letters or groups of letters in a systematic way. Sound out a word helps children break it down into phonemes and blend them together to figure out the word.
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The letters "s" and "u" frequently combine to spell the sound at the beginning of the word "sun."
it's " alethnaen " & written as " الاثنين " p.s. here, the two letters " th " are the same sound as in the word "through" for example, not as their sound in " the".
Words that together make a pleasant, harmonious sound (usually sounds that are easy to say together)
No, "ng" is a consonant blend, not a digraph. A digraph is when two letters come together to represent one sound, whereas a blend is when two letters come together and you can still hear the sound of each letter. In the case of "ng," you can still hear both the /n/ and /g/ sounds.
These are letters that make different letter sounds in other words.GH - has the F sound in rough and toughO = has the I sound as in womenTI = has the SH sound as in action and emotionAll together they make the word sound FISH.
A consonant digraph is a combination of two consonant letters that together represent a single sound. Examples include "th," "ch," and "sh." The letters in a digraph work together to create a unique sound that is different from the individual sounds of the letters.