Friday, November 8, 2019
Snuck and WH
From Our Readers ââ¬â Sneak/Snuck and WH  From Our Readers  Sneak/Snuck and WH  From Our Readers  Sneak/Snuck and WH                                      By Maeve Maddox                                            	  Sometimes I get comments via the Contact box that I wish had been posted in the comments for everyone to enjoy.   Sneaking up on Snuck  Heres what A.G. of Clearwater, Florida had to add:  Ah, the wonderful vagaries of the English language!  Sneak/sneaked is in line with leak/leaked, peak/peaked, peek/peeked,  or reek/reeked.  On the other hand, if speak/spoke, why not sneak/snoke?  Or, if seek/sought, why not sneak/snought?  [shudder]  With tongue in cheek, I remain faithfully yours [oh, no, lets not start that one up again!]â⬠¦  Pronouncing Words That Begin with WH  Maria Cypher, she who inspired the WH post, sent the following link to a map that shows where clusters of [hw] speakers practice their funny pronunciations.    Map showing [hw] pronunciations.  Note the dot in the center of Arkansas. Thats where [hwer] I grew up.                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the General category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Apply to, Apply for, and Apply withââ¬Å"As Well Asâ⬠ Does Not Mean ââ¬Å"Andâ⬠What Is a Doctor?    
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