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Silent Letters: English and Other Languages
Reading Write 15/10/24 Reading Write 15/10/24

Silent Letters: English and Other Languages

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Greek versus Latin Plurals: A Quick Guide
Reading Write 14/10/24 Reading Write 14/10/24

Greek versus Latin Plurals: A Quick Guide

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The Peculiarities of English Plurals
Reading Write 12/10/24 Reading Write 12/10/24

The Peculiarities of English Plurals

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Read versus read. Why do we pronounce them differently?
Reading Write 10/10/24 Reading Write 10/10/24

Read versus read. Why do we pronounce them differently?

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Why does ‘g’ sometimes sound like ‘j’?
Reading Write 9/10/24 Reading Write 9/10/24

Why does ‘g’ sometimes sound like ‘j’?

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The ‘ough’ conundrum
Reading Write 7/10/24 Reading Write 7/10/24

The ‘ough’ conundrum

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Silent G in gnash, gnome or gnat
Reading Write 5/10/24 Reading Write 5/10/24

Silent G in gnash, gnome or gnat

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The ‘wr’ sound in English
Reading Write 2/10/24 Reading Write 2/10/24

The ‘wr’ sound in English

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Who are you calling an idiom?
Reading Write 28/9/24 Reading Write 28/9/24

Who are you calling an idiom?

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The ‘wh’ sound in English
Reading Write 26/9/24 Reading Write 26/9/24

The ‘wh’ sound in English

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Pro-duce v Prod-uce
Reading Write 26/9/24 Reading Write 26/9/24

Pro-duce v Prod-uce

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Is ‘Y’ more often a vowel than a consonant?
Reading Write 16/5/24 Reading Write 16/5/24

Is ‘Y’ more often a vowel than a consonant?

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Homophones: riding the wave of soundalike words
Reading Write 15/4/24 Reading Write 15/4/24

Homophones: riding the wave of soundalike words

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Homographs: decoding words with dual identities
Reading Write 15/4/24 Reading Write 15/4/24

Homographs: decoding words with dual identities

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The two-faced wordplay of contronyms
Reading Write 15/4/24 Reading Write 15/4/24

The two-faced wordplay of contronyms

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Silent K in knowledge
Reading Write 11/4/24 Reading Write 11/4/24

Silent K in knowledge

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Is “I before E except after C” a lie?
Reading Write 8/4/24 Reading Write 8/4/24

Is “I before E except after C” a lie?

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Though versus thought. The voiced and unvoiced th.
Reading Write 8/4/24 Reading Write 8/4/24

Though versus thought. The voiced and unvoiced th.

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Why is the same word pronounced differently depending on whether it is a noun or verb?
Reading Write 4/4/24 Reading Write 4/4/24

Why is the same word pronounced differently depending on whether it is a noun or verb?

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Why does Q always have a U?
Reading Write 29/3/24 Reading Write 29/3/24

Why does Q always have a U?

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