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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Transcribe the following words l will mark brainliest accommodation

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Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
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<em>Formal letter are being used for formal reasons with formal content and ways. Such letters are used for business, schools and legal transactions and purposes. While Informal letters are written for personal use such as writing a hello letter to a lover or a friend or a family and relatives.</em>

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<em>Vowel sounds are actually the opposite of consonant sound, composed of letters A, E, I, O and U, wherein developed and made using breath and larynx. It has two types, the long and short vowel sounds.  </em>

Some examples are below:

  • <em>A - cat, bat (short) / date, wait (long) </em>
  • <em>E - get, net (short) / beat, wheat (long) </em>
  • <em>I - hit, lit (short) / bite, site (long) </em>
  • <em>O - not, rot (short) / note, won't (long) </em>
  • <em>U - hut, nut (short) / mute (long) </em>

Consonant sounds are opposite of vowel sound. Everything that is not in the vowel sound belongs to consonant sounds. Composed of letters, B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, and Z.

For examples:

  • <em>B - buy </em>
  • <em>C - come </em>
  • <em>D - die </em>
  • <em>F - female </em>
  • <em>G - garage </em>
  • <em>H - honest </em>
  • <em>J - jam </em>
  • <em>K - kill </em>
  • <em>L - live </em>
  • <em>M - mother </em>
  • <em>N - night </em>
  • <em>P - pick </em>
  • <em>Q - question </em>
  • <em>R - rice </em>
  • <em>S - simple </em>
  • <em>T - time </em>
  • <em>V - vivid </em>
  • <em>W - water </em>
  • <em>X - xerox </em>
  • <em>Z - zebra</em>
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