* Guard: This is a classic example.
* Guarantee: Another common word with the "gw" sound.
* Guest: The "g" here is silent, making the "u" sound like "w."
* Guilty: The "gu" here makes the "gw" sound.
* Guitar: The "gu" again makes the "gw" sound.
* Guevara: This is a name, but still follows the same pattern.
* Guelph: This is a place name, and the "gu" makes the "gw" sound.
It's important to note that the "gu" spelling for the "gw" sound is not always consistent. For example, some words like "wagon" or "wiggle" use the "w" directly. This can be confusing, but over time you'll learn the patterns and exceptions.