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  2. 3 words ending with 'GRY' - UsingEnglish.com

    www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/3-words-ending-with-gry.183

    A. No. There are a few English words that end in -gry, including but not limited to the following words in our dictionary: angry. hungry. aggry. puggry. There are at least a hundred more you can find in the Oxford English Dictionary, dialect dictionaries, gazetteers and onomasticons, but none of them are common.

  3. Words Ending in GRY - UsingEnglish.com

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    Word List: Words Ending in GRY. Below is the Words Ending in GRY word list containing 125 individual words. Click on a word to discover related lexical and grammatical information. About This Word List. Here is a list of English words ending in '-GRY'. Why do we have this list here? Well, it's to help you answer the -gry riddle that has been ...

  4. 3 words ending with 'GRY' - UsingEnglish.com

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    Ok, so let me get this straight. There really isn't any third word that ends with "-gry"; it's just some stupid elementary riddle that's made to drive people to the looney bin? There IS a third word UNANGRY unangry(p): not angry ha!!! It is a word!!!!!! :-D

  5. /d/ sounds like a /t/ at the end of a word - UsingEnglish.com

    www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/d-sounds-like-a-t-at-the-end-of-a-word.286102

    Feb 11, 2021. #1. I often hear Native American speakers pronounce the words like: fund, and, end,.... with a /t/ sound at the end, rather than a /d/ sound. In other cases, people pronounce it with a /d/ sound, like in "destroyed". But, the use of a /t/ sound at the end of words that ends with "d" in spelling is very common (at least that's what ...

  6. three sound consonant clusters word building - UsingEnglish.com

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    Do the same thing with the words below, this time making the three (real English) words yourselves by cutting two sounds off the word given, adding one of those sounds back on, then pronouncing the word given, e.g. “ream”, “cream” and “scream”. Initial consonant clusters to build up and pronounce ⚫ scream ⚫ scrape ⚫ script

  7. The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish.com

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    I look forward to hearing from you (soon)./ (I’m) looking forward to hearing from you (soon). Please let me know if that’s okay/ if that is acceptable with you/ if that sounds okay/ if you can/ if you can help/ if you need an extension/ if you need to reschedule/ if…. Closing line offering more communication if needed.

  8. I'll: One Word or Two | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

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    2006 said: It's not surprising that Microsoft Word counts it as one 'word', as there is no empty space within it. I assume it would also count 'xb297' as one word. I wouldn't count "I'll" as one word or two words; it's a contraction of two words. So my answer is that there are two words and one contraction. So how, then, would you construct the ...

  9. List of regular plurals ending in -s, -es and -ies

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    List of plurals ending in -ys by level. Unlike the words ending with a consonant plus -y above like “cry”/ “cries”, singular nouns ending with a vowel and -y don’t changes to -ies. For example, “toy” changes to “toys”, not “toies” X. Because all vowel sound are voiced, the final -s is always pronounced with the voiced ...

  10. Send Irregular Verb - Definition & Meaning - UsingEnglish.com

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    Send Meaning: To cause something to be taken to a specific destination, especially letters, message, etc.

  11. Suffix in the word "competition" - UsingEnglish.com

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    Aug 13, 2023. #3. suffix in American English. 1. a letter, syllable, or group of syllables added at the end of a word or word base to change its meaning, give it grammatical function, or form a new word (Ex.: -ish in smallish, -ed in walked, -ness in darkness) 2. anything added to the end of something else.