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For each of the words below, give the silent letter.

      

For each of the words below, give the silent letter.

i) Soften
ii) Subtle
iii) Comb

  

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Martin
i) soften t
ii) subtle b
iii) comb m
marto answered the question on June 12, 2019 at 03:07


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