Pronunciation of letters-i, I, j, g, w, qu and letter groups - au, ou, kn, ture, sh, ch, th, gh      in English

Pronunciation of letters-i, I, j, g, w, qu and letter groups – au, ou, kn, ture, sh, ch, th, gh in English

Digraphs au and ou before ght: When the digraphs au or ou appear before ght in English words, they are often pronounced as a long vowel sound similar to [ɔː].Voiced fricative sound th: In function words (like articles, pronouns, and certain common words) and at the end of significant words between vowels, the combination th is often pronounced as a voiced interdental fricative sound [ð].

The Gender of the Noun

The Gender of the Noun

Nouns can be classified into different genders. However, unlike some other languages, English does not have grammatical gender for nouns. In English, nouns are not inherently masculine, feminine, or neuter.