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Table - 8 Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs before r letter

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Table -8 Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs before r letter Table 7- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs Table 6 – Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs and letter groups Table-5 Pronunciation of Vowels a and i in open and closed syllables Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English Pronunciation of the letter “a” before consonants

Table 7- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs

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Table 7- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs Table 6- Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs Table-5 Pronunciation of Vowels a and i in open and closed syllables Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English Pronunciation of the letter “a” before consonants  

Table 6 - Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs and letter groups

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  Table 6 – Pronunciation of Vowel Digraphs and letter groups Table-5 Pronunciation of Vowels a and i in open and closed syllables Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English The S Sound Phonics

Table-5 Pronunciation of Vowels a and i in open and closed syllables

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    Table-5 Pronunciation of Vowels a and i in open and closed syllables Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English The S Sound Phonics      

Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables

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    Table-4 Pronunciation of vowels y and u in open and closed syllables Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English Vowel and Consonant Sounds in Syllable

Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types

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  Table 3- Pronunciation of Vowels in different syllable types Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English Pronunciation of letters-i, I, j, g, w, qu and letter groups – au, ou, kn, ture, sh, ch, th, gh in English  

Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re in syllable type

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Table 2-Pronunciation of Vowels a, e, u, o + re syllable type Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables What is Six Syllable Types? The Sound of Murmur Diphthong : AR, OR, ER, UR, IR, and YR The Phonics rules in English

Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables

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Table 1-Pronunciation of Vowels o and e in open and closed syllables Pronunciation of letters- u, o, a, e, x, l,y and letter groups- ow, ng, er, or, rr in English Pronunciation of letters-i, I, j, g, w, qu and letter groups – au, ou, kn, ture, sh, ch, th, gh in English Pronunciation of letter groups (letter combinations)- au, ou, ld, nd, kn, ture, gh, ch, sh, th, wh, wr in English Pronunciation of the letter “a” before consonants The S Sound Phonics

The Types of Prepositions

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                                                                                      The Types of Prepositions:   Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They help indicate location, time, direction, and other relationships. There are three main types of prepositions: simple prepositions, compound prepositions, and phrasal prepositions . Let’s go through each type with examples:   Simple Prepositions: Simple prepositions are single words that express the relationship between two elements in a sentence. Here are some examples: On: The book is on the table. In: She lives in the city. At: We will meet at the park. Under: The cat is sleeping under the chair. Over: The birds are flying over the hou...

Prepositions

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  About Prepositions: Prepositions are an essential part of grammar in many languages, including English. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They help clarify the location, direction, time, manner, or possession of the subject or object of a sentence. Here are some general grammar rules about prepositions:   Types of Prepositions:   Simple Prepositions: These are single-word prepositions like on, in, at, under, over, with, by, etc.   Compound Prepositions: These are formed by combining two or more words, such as in front of, instead of, out of, according to, etc.   Phrasal Prepositions: These are made up of verb + adverb/adjective combinations, like up to, out of, on behalf of, etc.   Prepositions of Place and Location: Examples: in, on, at, under, over, between, among, beside, behind, above, below, inside, outside, etc.   Prepositions of Time: Examples: in, on, at, before, after,...

How to place Adverbs in a sentence

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  The place of Adverbs   Here are some common places of adverbs of manner in a sentence with explanations:   Adverb after the verb (Simple Sentence) : Example: She sings beautifully. Explanation: In a simple sentence with a transitive verb and a direct object, the adverb of manner typically comes after the verb and before the object.     Adverb before the main verb (Simple Sentence) : Example: He carefully crafted a wooden box. Explanation : In a simple sentence, the adverb of manner can come before the main verb, regardless of whether it is a transitive or intransitive verb.   Adverb after the main verb (Transitive Verb with Object) : Example: He played the guitar skillfully. Explanation: When the verb is transitive and has an object, the adverb of manner can be placed after the main verb and the object.     Adverb before the adjective or adverb it modifies : Example: The extremely talented artist painted a masterpiece. Explanation: Adve...

The Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs

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      The degrees of comparison of Adverbs:   Positive degree: The simple form of the adverb without any comparison. Example: She runs fast. Comparative degree: Used to compare two actions, showing a higher or lower degree of the adverb. Example: She runs faster than him. Superlative degree: Used to compare one action to all others in a group, showing the highest or lowest degree of the adverb. Example: She runs (the) fastest in the team.   To form the comparative degree of most adverbs, add more before the adverb (e.g., more quickly ). For the superlative degree, add most before the adverb (e.g., most quickly ).   However, some adverbs have irregular forms (e.g., well – better – best, badly – worse – worst ), so it’s essential to be familiar with irregular adverbs as well.     The table containing all three forms (positive, comparative, and superlative) of the adverbs Adverb Positive Form Comparative Form Superlative Form fast fast faster fa...

The Categories of Adverbs

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The types of Adverbs: In linguistics, adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action or quality occurs. Adverbs can be classified into various categories, including simple adverbs and derivative adverbs.   Simple Adverbs: Simple adverbs are basic adverbs that do not require any additional modifications or suffixes to function. They are often used to express manner, time, place, degree, or frequency. Here are some examples of simple adverbs: Manner: quickly, carefully, softly, beautifully, well Time: now, yesterday, soon, often, always Place: here, there, everywhere, nowhere Degree: very, too, quite, almost, completely Frequency: often, seldom, always, never These adverbs can stand alone and don’t need any changes to be used in a sentence. For example: She sings beautifully or I always go to the park on Sundays.   Derivative Adverbs: Derivative adverbs a...

What is an Adverb?

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The Adverb:   An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs often answer questions like how, when, where, why, and to what extent. They add more information to a sentence and help to provide a clearer picture of the action or situation being described. Here are some examples of adverbs: He runs quickly . (modifying the verb runs ) She is very happy. (modifying the adjective happy) They work together . (modifying the verb work ) The concert will be held tomorrow . (modifying the verb will be held ) The car is parked here . (modifying the verb is parked ) He speaks fluently . (modifying the verb speaks ) She solved the problem easily . (modifying the verb solved ) They give us more information about how the action is performed, when it happens, where it takes place, or to what degree it occurs.     The Classification of Adverbs:   Adverbs of place: Adverbs of place are a type of adverb that provide information abou...