Is the S or C silent in scissors?

Silent C: The letter C is silent when it is in the letter combination of SC. Examples: scissors, ascent, fascinate, muscle. The letter C is also silent before the letters K and Q.
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Is the S or C silent?

Is the "s" or "c" silent in scent? The answer is: neither is silent. They work together as a digraph in the word scent to create the /s/ sound.
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What is the rule for using C or S?

The rule. Here's the rule: When 'c' comes directly before the letters 'e', 'i' or 'y' we use the /s/ sound. in other cases we use a /k/ sound.
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Is the C silent in scythe?

The 'c' in the written word is silent. The second phoneme is a very long open front to near-close near-front vowel diphthong--'i' (as in eye). The final phoneme is a voiced dental non-sibilant fricative--as in the, that, father, brother, another, lathe, bathe, breathe, or teethe.
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Is there a silent s?

Silent S – aisle, island, debris, isle, patios, viscount.
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Silent C with SC words



What words have a silent C?

Words With Silent C
  • Abscess.
  • Ascend / ascent.
  • Conscience.
  • Conscious.
  • Crescent.
  • Descend.
  • Disciple.
  • Evanesce.
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Why is science spelled like that?

He said the English word “science” comes from the Latin, scientia, which means knowledge. In medieval times, the pursuit of knowledge included things like grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.
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What is the silent letter in laugh?

Answer: 'G' is the silent letter in a laugh.
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What is the silent letter in Depot?

“Meet me at the dee-pot!” said one unsuspecting Tyler, right before her friend snickered over the phone and answered “Meet you where?” Pronouncing the “t” at the end of depot is a common mistake; unlike wrangle (which I'll get to later) depot's “t” doesn't have the opportunity to blend in with letters around it, ...
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Is it pronounced scythe or Sith?

Getting back to the end of the word, the “th” in “scythe” was indeed pronounced in the 18th and 19th centuries, according to several editions of John Walker's pronouncing dictionaries (the entries are labeled “SITHE, or SCYTHE”).
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Why is cat not Kat?

Because the word “cat” is derived from Latin, which doesn't have a letter K, and the word “kitten” is derived from Middle English, which obviously does.
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Why is skate spelled with ak?

Since scathe has a Norse etymon, it should be spelled with sk, but it is not. Two English nouns are spelled skate. The fish name is a loan from Old Norse, but the device for skating came to English from Dutch. Those who have read Silver Skates won't be surprised.
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Is the C in scene silent?

That is correct. No subtle differences. C is the silent letter in both "scene" and "scent". There are also SC combinations where the C is not silent, such as "escape", "escalator" and "sculpture".
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Which letter is silent in plumber?

Letter 'b' is silent in 'plumber'. Letter 'b' is generally not pronounced if letters 'm' and 'b' occur together in a word. Examples : plumb, comb, tomb, plumber etc. This rule is applicable when letters 'm' and 'b' are the parts of the same syllable.
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What is the SC spelling rule?

Spelling Rule 18 - Words with the /s/ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) (e.g. science, ascent... etc.) Spelling Rule 18 - Words with the /s/ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) (e.g. science, ascent... etc.) Spelling Rule 18 - Words with the /s/ sound spelt sc (Latin in origin) (e.g. science, ascent... etc.)
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Is the T in Christmas silent?

' First, let's point out that the T is silent. Christmas, Christmas. So it's the first syllable that's accented. And the CH here represents the K consonant sound.
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Is the D in bridge silent?

I've seen other teachers say the D is silent in a word like 'edge', 'bridge', 'knowledge'. Here's the thing. In the word 'edge' the consonant sound is the J sound which is written in IPA like this. D, dd, plus ZH, zh, zh.
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Is the T silent in Wanted?

'One' starts with the vowel letter O but the first sound is the W consonant. So make the T in 'want' a stop T.
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Which letter is silent in iron?

The word “iron” doesn't technically have a silent letter, but people frequently ask me about this word's pronunciation because it does have some sounds switched around in the middle, and its spelling is unphonetic. “Iron” is NOT pronounced “i-ron” as one would expect; it sounds like “I earn”.
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Is the L in walk silent?

L is also silent in could, should, would, as well as in calf and half, and in chalk, talk, walk, and for many people in calm, palm, and psalm.
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Why is there an R in February?

Have you ever wondered why February has that random, silent first r? Well, February, like the names of most months, has Latin roots. It descended from Februarius, a month in the ancient Roman calendar. The name actually comes from the festival of februum, a purification ritual celebrated during the month.
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Why is there ad in fridge but not in refrigerator?

As a general rule, a G at the end of a word sounds like the G in flag and hog. Anywhere else in a word, it can sound like either gesture or forget. The G in refrigerator follows this rule. If we shortened refrigerator to fridge we're left with F-R-I-G.
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Why is w called Double U?

A: The name of the 23rd letter of the English alphabet is “double u” because it was originally written that way in Anglo-Saxon times. As the Oxford English Dictionary explains it, the ancient Roman alphabet did not have a letter “w.”
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Why is friend spelled that way?

If you look at the etymology, you see that it comes from the German freund through the Dutch vriend. Most likely, the pronunciation shifted over time, but the spelling was maintained. This happened for so many English words. Pronunciations changed after the printing press helped establish spellings.
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