8 feb 2026

SIlent Sounds Shhh! 🤫 English is full of ghosts. Learn the rules of letters you write but never pronounce.

The Logic of Silent Sounds
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The Logic of Silent Sounds

Shhh! 🤫 English is full of ghosts. Learn the rules of letters you write but never pronounce.

Why silent letters? English stole words from Vikings, French, and Latin. We kept the spelling but stopped pronouncing some letters over 500 years ago.
1st The Silent Starters
Rule: 'K' is always silent before 'N'. 'W' is silent before 'R'. 'P' is silent before 'S'/'N'.
Knife
Cuchillo
Knee
Rodilla
Psychology
Psicología
Write
Escribir
Wrong
Incorrecto
Honest
Honesto
Knock
Golpear/Llamar
Knot
Nudo
Knight
Caballero
Wrist
Muñeca
Wrap
Envolver
Wreck
Destrozar
Hour
Hora
Heir
Heredero
Honor
Honor
Pneumonia
Neumonía
2nd The Sneaky Seconds
Rule: 'H' is silent in 'GH', 'RH'. 'U' is silent in 'GU', 'BU'. 'C' is silent after 'S' (Science).
Ghost
Fantasma
Rhythm
Ritmo
Guitar
Guitarra
Building
Edificio
Science
Ciencia
School
Escuela (h es suave/muda)
Scheme
Esquema
Rhino
Rinoceronte
Guest
Invitado
Guide
Guía
Guard
Guardia
Guess
Adivinar
Guy
Chico/Tipo
Buy
Comprar
Scent
Aroma
Mid The Middle Traps
Rule: 'T' silent in '-stle' / '-sten'. 'L' silent in '-alk' / '-alm'. 'D' sometimes silent.
Castle
Castillo
Listen
Escuchar
Walk
Caminar
Talk
Hablar
Salmon
Salmón
Wednesday
Miércoles
Half
Mitad
Calm
Calma
Palm
Palma (mano/árbol)
Chalk
Tiza
Whistle
Silbar
Christmas
Navidad
Answer
Respuesta
Sword
Espada
Debt
Deuda
Island
Isla
End The Silent Tails
Rule: 'B' is silent after 'M'. 'N' is silent after 'M'. 'GH' and 'G' are silent at the end.
Climb
Escalar
Thumb
Pulgar
Autumn
Otoño
Comb
Peine
Lamb
Cordero
Bomb
Bomba
Tomb
Tumba
Numb
Entumecido
Column
Columna
High
Alto
Sign
Firmar/Señal
Foreign
Extranjero
Design
Diseño
V Irregular Verbs Special
Rule: The 'L' is silent in Could/Should/Would. 'GH' is silent in Past Tense endings (-ought).
Could
Podía/Podría
Should
Debería
Would
(Condicional)
Knew
Sabía (Past of Know)
Wrote
Escribió (Past of Write)
Caught
Atrapó (Past of Catch)
Bought
Compró (Past of Buy)
Thought
Pensó (Past of Think)
Brought
Trajo (Past of Bring)
Built
Construyó (Past of Build)

📚 The Silent Collection: Mass Practice

Silent K (kn-)
Knee
Know
Knife
Knight
Knob
Knock
Knot
Knowledge
Knuckle
Knit
Kneel
Knapsack
Knack
Knead
Silent L (-alf, -alk, -alm, -ould)
Half
Calf
Walk
Talk
Chalk
Stalk
Palm
Calm
Balm
Salmon
Almond
Could
Should
Would
Yolk
Folk
Silent S
Island
Isle
Aisle
Debris
Bourgeois
Arkansas
Illinois
Viscount
Corps
Silent U (gu-, bu-)
Guess
Guest
Guide
Guitar
Guard
Building
Built
Buy
Guy
Disguise
Biscuit
Circuit
Tongue
League
Colleague
Rogue
Vague
Plague
Silent W (wr-)
Write
Wrong
Wrap
Wrist
Wreck
Wrestle
Wrinkle
Sword
Answer
Two
Whole
Who
Silent H / GH
Hour
Honest
Honor
Heir
Ghost
School
Stomach
High
Sigh
Thigh
Weigh
Weight
Eight
Neighbor
Dough
Though
Through
Thorough
Borough
Plough

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TOTAL GUIDE LOGIC OF PRONOUNS Me, My, Mine, Myself... Stop the chaos!

Advanced Grammar: The Logic of Pronouns
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TOTAL GUIDE Logic of Pronouns

Me, My, Mine, Myself... Stop the chaos! Understand the 5 columns of English power.

The Table of Power

El inglés es muy rígido. A diferencia del español (donde el sujeto a veces se esconde), en inglés cada columna tiene una función única. No puedes mezclarlas.

Click on any pronoun to hear it!

Subject
(Sujeto)
Object
(Objeto)
Poss. Adj
(Adjetivo)
Poss. Pro
(Pronombre)
Reflexive
(Reflexivo)
I Me My Mine Myself
You You Your Yours Yourself
He Him His His Himself
She Her Her Hers Herself
It It Its - Itself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
You (pl) You Your Yours Yourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves

The 5 Logics Explained

Subject Pronouns

El Protagonista. Realiza la acción. SIEMPRE va antes del verbo.

[SUBJECT] + Verbo

Ex: She loves pizza.

Object Pronouns

El Receptor. Recibe la acción. Va DESPUÉS del verbo o de una preposición (for, to, with...).

Verbo/Prep + [OBJECT]

Ex: Call him. / Come with me.

Possessive Adj.

El Guardaespaldas. Indica posesión pero es tímido: NUNCA va solo. Necesita un sustantivo detrás.

[POSS. ADJ] + Sustantivo

Ex: This is my car.

Possessive Pro.

El Solitario. Indica posesión y es fuerte: va SOLO. Sustituye al sustantivo (para no repetir).

It is [POSS. PRO]

Ex: The car is mine.

Reflexive

El Espejo. La acción rebota. El sujeto y el objeto son la misma persona.

Subject == Object

Ex: I cut myself.

Master Examples

Hover to translate. Click to listen.

She called me yesterday.
We play football every Sunday.
He is a doctor.
This gift is for them.
I saw him at the cinema.
Can you help us?
That is her house.
Where is my phone?
Their car is new.
The house is hers.
This bag is mine.
Is this book yours?
I did it myself.
He looked at himself in the mirror.
Behave yourselves!

The Danger Zone: 3 Fatal Errors

These mistakes are very common in Selectividad. Avoid them!

1. Its vs It's

Possessives never use an apostrophe.

The dog ate it's food. The dog ate its food.

2. Subject or Object?

The subject performs the action.

Me and Tom went out. Tom and I went out.

3. The "S" Trap

"Mine" is unique. Never add an S.

That bag is mines. That bag is mine.

Pronoun Arena

25 Questions. 3 Minutes. Can you survive?

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