what is the silent word of word holiday
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"A.” The article “a” comes before a noun that begins with the sound of a consonant. Holiday and herb both start with the consonant “h,” but the “h” is silent in the word “herb” (unless you are talking about the man’s name “Herb,” when it is pronounced). The “h” in “holiday” is always pronounced, so you use the article “a.” “An” would be used before the word “herb,” which starts with a vowel sound.
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Silent letters are letters that are not pronounced in words, even though they exist in the spelling.Silent letters include b, c, e, h, k, n, p, s, u, and w, while silent letter combinations include 'gh'. Each one is associated with its own rules and exceptions.
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