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- Ough (orthography) - Wikipedia
Ough is a four-letter sequence, a tetragraph, used in English orthography and notorious for its unpredictable pronunciation [1] It has at least eight pronunciations in North American English and nine in British English, and no discernible patterns exist for choosing among them
- The -OUGH Spelling Pattern: 7… | Learn English Sounds
In English, the same four letters -ough can produce at least 7 distinct sounds This article will walk you through each one with clear examples, IPA transcriptions, and practice cards so you can master them all Why Is -OUGH So Confusing?
- The Sounds of OUGH | The Toughest Spelling pattern in English - YouTube
The Quadgraph OUGH can be tough sound or spelling pattern to learn as you study the English Language It can make up to 8 different sounds and doesn't really following any spelling rules
- 7 Ways to Say ough | Learn English
7 Ways to Say "ough" It's a pity that English is not phonetic! In some languages, you can look at a word and know immediately how to pronounce it But in English you need to be a little more careful Take the letters "ough", for example They occur in many words, but they do not always sound the same though (like o in go) through (like oo in too)
- OUGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUGH is —used to express pain or disgust
- The 10 Pronunciations of -ough - IELTS Online Tests
-OUGH is one of the most confusing spellings in English Because of changes in the spelling of English vowels over time, and English’s penchant for borrowing words from other languages, we’ve ended up with this hot mess of letters which can be pronounced in a number of different ways
- Oh, Those OUGH Words! - Phonics Pow
The phonogram OUGH is one of the toughest in the English language, with at least six different pronunciations Although (long o) I ate when I was through (ew) ploughing (ow) the garden, the meat I bought (short o) was so tough (short u) it made me cough (short o)
- Which words use the ough sound? - BBC Bitesize
The letters ough are pronounced differently, depending on the word they're in Find out how to pronounce these words in this Bitesize primary KS2 English guide
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