Let’s go through each sentence one by one. We need to find the missing silent letter that completes the word correctly.
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1. “I ______ now Riyadh very well.”
→ The word should be “know” (silent ‘k’). So, missing letter is
k.
2. “Reading is easier than ______ riting.”
→ The word is “writing” (silent ‘w’). Missing letter:
w
3. “Please ______ nock before you enter.”
→ Should be “knock” (silent ‘k’). Missing letter:
k
4. “This isn’t right, it’s ______ rong.”
→ Should be “wrong” (silent ‘w’). Missing letter:
w
5. “Ahmed is an ______ onest boy.”
→ Should be “honest” (silent ‘h’). Missing letter:
h
6. “Could you give me a ha______ f of the pizza?”
→ Should be “half” (silent ‘l’). Missing letter:
l
7. “You should lis______ en to your parents.”
→ Should be “listen” (silent ‘t’). Missing letter:
t
8. “The leaves of the tress fall in autum______”
→ Should be “autumn” (silent ‘n’ at end). Missing letter:
n
9. “People shou______ d wash hand before eating.”
→ Should be “should” (silent ‘l’). Missing letter:
l
10. “May I have the recei______ t for this book?”
→ Should be “receipt” (silent ‘p’). Missing letter:
p
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Final Answer:
1. k
2. w
3. k
4. w
5. h
6. l
7. t
8. n
9. l
10. p
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of silent letters worksheet.