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A silent letter is the letter in words that is not pronounced but make a huge difference to the meaning
and pronunciation of the whole word.
Looking back to the history of the language, these letters were pronounced initially, and then they
became silent. There are a lot of silent letters in English, it’s said that around 60 % of words in English
have silent letters. This makes spelling and pronunciation more difficult for learners. Below we will look
at some silent letter rules that will help you recognize when certain letters are to be silent.
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#Silent_Letters_in_English
There are some rules that explain which letters are supposed to be silent, before and after certain letters
(the only issue about this is that, like all English rules – there are usually some exceptions!). once you
start practicing these rules and using with new vocabulary that you learn, it will become easier to
remember silent letters in English.
*#Silent_B*
Rule 1: The letter B is usually not pronounced after M at the end of a word.
*#Silent_C*
*#Silent_D*
Rule 1: The letter D is silent when it appears before the letters N and G.
*#Silent_E*
Rule 1: If the letter E comes at the ends of words, it is generally not pronounced.
Rule 2: If E occurs before the letter D in the second and third form of the verbs, E may sometimes not to
be pronounced.
*#Silent_G*
*#Silent_GH*
Rules 2: Exceptions: GH is pronounced separately in compound words (As you can see in the following
words that exceptions are generally compound words).
Rule 3: Except examples from rule 1, GH is sometimes pronounced like F, consider the words below.
*#Silent_H*
Rule 2: Sometimes the letter H is not silent after W, consider the words below.
• Whose, whosoever, who, whoever, whole.
Rule 3: H is mute at the beginning of many words (remember to use the article “an” with unvoiced H).
Rule 4: Exceptions: Most of the words beginning with H are not silent (remember to use the article “a”
with voiced H)
*#Silent_K*
Rule: The letter K is always silent when it precedes the letter N in a word.
*#Silent_L*
Rule: The letter L is usually not pronounced after the vowels: A, O and U.
*#Silent_N*
Rule: The letter N is not pronounced when it comes after M at the end of a word.
*#Silent_P*
Rule: The letter P is not pronounced at the he beginning of many words using the combinations PS, PT
and PN.
*#Silent_PH*
*#Silent_S*
*#Silent_T*
Rule: The letter T is not pronounced in the following common English words:
• Castle, Christmas, fasten, listen, often, beret, Chevrolet, whistle, thistle, bustle, hasten, soften, rapport,
gourmet, ballet. (Please click here to know how to pronounce T in English).
*#Silent_U*
Rule: The letter U is not pronounced when it comes after G and before a vowel in a word.
*#Silent_W*
Rule 1: The letter W is not pronounced at the beginning of a word when it is before the letter R.