I digress. So English, with its constantly odd spelling rules, has a lot of these double letters, or digraphs, that are often put together to make one sound. Some of these sounds, or phones – yes, ...
They do not always make the same sound as in English. When combined with other vowels or consonants, they can then make a completely different sound. Here are some examples to help you to ...
Are we ruining English? Probably not ... more Americans are sounding like Californians by fronting vowels, so that do sounds like dew, and by raising their voices at the end of sentences to ...