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Silent Consonants gh, k(n), b Created by Risa Udell

knit Which letter is silent?

knit Which letter is silent? The k is always silent when it comes before an n.

kneel Which letter is silent?

Which letter is silent? The letter k is always silent when it comes before the letter n.

light Which letters are silent?

light Which letters are silent? The letters gh are silent when they follow a vowel.

lamb Which letter is silent?

lamb Which letter is silent? The letter b is silent when it follows the letter m.

Now, it’s your turn. Which letters are silent? knobbycrumbsstraight knapsackcaughtdebt throughplumberkneading

How did you do? Which letters are silent? knobbycrumbsstraight knapsackcaughtdebt throughplumberkneading

Silent Letters Please complete page 128 in your practice book.