To hear the letter use it in the word queue. Together qu sounds like the letters KW together. Q (/ˈkjuː/) is another tricky letter in that the letter q is never used as a stand-alone and always is followed by the letter u. For example: paper, peep, happy, pepper, or cheap. To spell the P (/ˈpiː/) sound, you simply use p or pp. ![]() O-E: o in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in robe or smoke.Most obvious is with the long O or OO, as in no, go, most, floor, or brooch. The N (/ˈɛn/) sound is almost always spelled using n or nn, such as in any, enemy, no, innocent, or annoying. The M (/ˈɛm/) sound is almost always spelled using m or mm, such as in example, metal, meal, commercial, or bummer. For example: elephant, later, letter, well, sell. To spell the L (/ˈɛl/) sound, you simply use L or LL. K (/ˈkeɪ/) is usually spelled with the letter K or C, as in make, take, kind, basic, and cat. J (/ˈdʒeɪ/) is usually spelled with the letter j, as in jury, adjust, and Jason. I-E: i in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in kite or bite.For example: Friday, ice, idea, my, sky, or cry. ![]() Many words use the long I /(ˈ/ˈaɪ/) sound using the letter i or y.
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