Consonant (1) are composed of letters or sounds combined together. Each (2). is uniquely pronounced forming a blend of sounds. Some of these blends include pl, fr, gl, fl, bl, cl, sł, br and dr. Meanwhile, a consonant (3) is composed of two adjacent consonant sounds that produce one (4) sound. Common examples of consonant digraphs include ch and sh.​

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