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What sound does a q make?
The letter "q" by itself doesn't make a sound. It's always followed by the letter "u" and together they make the
"kw" sound
(like in the words "queen" or "quick").
How do you pronounce qwertyuiop?
How do you use louder in a sentence?
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What are the one-syllable adjectives?
What the synonym for uncomfortable with begin of aw?
When does it mean when someone a peace sign with their tongue out?
What is another word for implore?
What part of speech is the word gentle?
What rhetorical strategies does Anna Quindlen use to tailor her speech a specific occasion and audience?
Is sign language a compound noun?
What does un borrador mean in English?
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