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How do you spell sweet with two letters?
This is a bit of a riddle! The answer is "
TW
".
Think about it: "Sweet" has the sound "tw" in it, like in "twinkle".
How you say funny in other words?
What does second childishness mean?
Second Language Acquisition
Best way to learn American English?
Does first person pronoun always come as the second subjective in a sentence?
What is the Disadvantage of oral language?
What part of speech is consul?
What is the difference between speech recognition and understanding?
What sentences correctly uses the homonym pair allowed aloud?
What is the meaning of two word adjective?
What words are borrowed from another language?
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