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C followed by -e, -i or y usually has the soft sound of -s
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cyst, central and city
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silent K occurs
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often preceding an -n at the beginning of a word.
knife, know, knew, knit, knapsack, knuckle, knock, knickers |
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silent G occurs
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gnome, sign, campaign, reign, foreigner diaphragm, design, resign
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G followed by -e, -i, -y
usually has the soft sound of j |
-gem -gym -gist
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consonant digraph
when 2 consonants are joined together and form one new sound |
-ch -sh -th -ph -wh
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if a syllable ends in a silent "e", the silent "e" is a signal that the vowel in front of it is long. Examples: "
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make, gene, kite, rope, and use
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syllable
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phonological "building blocks" of words.
3 syllables in the word syllable (Syll-a-ble) every time you open you mouth saying a work |