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Overview Wordle today starts with ‘S’, ends with ‘L’. It features two vowels: ‘O’ and ‘A’.The word is a noun that refers to a ...
How would you recommend people remember which double letters are in accommodation? Catherine and Neil talk about spelling words with double letters, such as 'accommodation'. Want to boost your ...
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Why do most Americans pronounce their “r”s while many in England, Australia, and New Zealand do not? The answer is a transatlantic story of timing and prestige ...
A new curriculum teaches young children how to break down words by their sounds and then put them back together.
A Reddit thread has gone viral after users questioned why Americans often pronounce Iran and Iraq as “eye ran” and “eye rack” instead of the original pronunciation.