French letter combinations practice

Letter combinations practice - Grammar

French letter combinations practice

French pronunciation can be tricky, as words don’t always sound as they are spelled. Often, letters combine to produce unique sounds. In this post, “French Letter Combinations Practice”, you’ll explore specific French sounds formed by combinations of two or more letters pronounced together. These combinations can consist of two vowels, two consonants, or a combination of both. Enhance your understanding of French phonetics and improve your pronunciation skills with this insightful practice!

 

PRACTICE 1: Please copy 15 French words that have a letter combination in the following form:

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Letter combinations practice - Grammar

French letter combination practice

French words don’t always look the way they sound. They may combine letters to make a new sound. In this post, “French Letter Combinations”, you will learn about certain French sounds that are made up of two or more letters that are pronounced together. Letters can be two vowels, two consonants, or one vowel and one consonant.