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Syllabic N English Lesson 

The Syllabic N is created by humming the N and letting the air come out your nose instead of through the opening of your mouth. 

Carton = Cart n

 
Syllabic N Words 

Nouns:

cotton, kitten, Britain, mittens, mountain, gluten, fountain, metropolitan, maintenance, sentence, patent, Manhattan, accountant, Bill Clinton, glutton, mutton, buttons,
Isaac Newton
 

Verbs:

listen, tighten
 

Past Participles:

written, forgotten, eaten, straighten, sadden, sweeten, brighten, threaten, eaten, gotten
 

Adjectives:

rotten, certain, continental, Metropolitan, potent, frostbitten
 

Adverbs:

suddenly, certainly
 

Contractions of not:

shouldn’t, didn’t, wouldn’t, hadn’t, couldn’t

 
Practice with Syllabic N 

1) In Britain there was a glutton that had eaten too much mutton.
 

2) If he hadn’t forgotten his mittens, he wouldn’t have gotten frostbitten.
 

 
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