The words in each row that sound different from the others in the same group are:
- A. Wanted
- A. Goes
- C. Open
- B. Question
- A. Who
<h3>Words that sound different</h3>
Let's break down the reasons why we chose the words above as the ones having a different sound from the rest of the group:
- In "wanted" the "ed" is pronounced, whereas in the other words the "e" is silent and only the "d" is pronounced.
- In "goes" the "e" is silent, whereas in the other words it is pronounced.
- In "open" the letter "o" represents an /ou/ sound, whereas in the other words it represents an /ʌ/ sound.
- In "question" the letter "t" is clearly pronounced, whereas in the other words it is not.
- In "who" the "wh" has a /h/ sound, whereas in the words words it has a "w" sound.
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Margins are not an important component of the publishing phase of writing. On the other hand, when text should meet it's first readers, other three listed components are pretty important. You should choose the good font, which is easy and enjoyable to read. Also, if you want to introduce yourself as a serious writer, you can not leave spelling mistakes in your text. Spacing is equally important. If you don't separate the words and sentences precisely, you will look sloppy, and the reader may have difficulties understanding your text.
Answer:
El hombre parece viejo.
An answer from a bilingual lol.
The second sentence is the correct way of connecting the statements.