To identify consonant clusters, you need to look for these features:
* Two or more consonants next to each other: They must be right next to each other, with no vowels in between.
* At the beginning, middle, or end of a word: Consonant clusters can appear in different positions within a word.
Here are some examples of consonant clusters:
* Beginning of a word: "black", "train", "scream", "strong"
* Middle of a word: "understand", "basket", "hampster"
* End of a word: "wind", "fist", "ask"
Important Note: Remember that "w" and "y" are sometimes considered semi-vowels, depending on the word and their pronunciation. So, they might not always be part of a consonant cluster.
Can you provide me with a list of words, and I'll help you identify the consonant clusters within them?