English is a confusing language! You can pronounce “read” as “reed” or “red.” You can lead (leed) a person somewhere, and once you get there you have lead (led) them there. Wind a clock in the wind. I see you with my eye, you put that ewe in the pen. We won’t even discuss “your” “you’re” and “yore” or “they’re” “their” and “there!”
ellisaana Premium Member 7 months ago
kno is the root of knowledge. Or add 3 for potassium nitrate
And now, you know kno means know, informally.
ellisaana Premium Member 7 months ago
I once knew a newt named Knut, whose tail was tied in a knot. With a touch of my thumb, Knut’s knot came undone. Now, Knut’s not a newt with a knot.
ellisaana Premium Member 7 months ago
oKay. You try it.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 7 months ago
The ‘K’ used to be sounded, but the spoken language changed. The written language is static.
Saddenedby Premium Member 7 months ago
me too. dropping out that is.
prince valiant Premium Member 7 months ago
Gotta love the English language!
ChessPirate 7 months ago
“I” before “E”, except after “C”… And certain other words you’ll just have to remember… ☺
GojusJoe 7 months ago
I gnu that.
poppacapsmokeblower 7 months ago
They are channeling Gallagher.
Steverino Premium Member 7 months ago
First grade drop-outs.
tcayer 7 months ago
English is a confusing language! You can pronounce “read” as “reed” or “red.” You can lead (leed) a person somewhere, and once you get there you have lead (led) them there. Wind a clock in the wind. I see you with my eye, you put that ewe in the pen. We won’t even discuss “your” “you’re” and “yore” or “they’re” “their” and “there!”
RabbitDad 7 months ago
“Queue” is simply a single consonant follower by 4 silent vowels.
gliderrider 7 months ago