A consonant blend is when two or more consonants represent a single sound, such as "sk" in "dusk" or "fl" in "flute". Common consonant blends include "tr" as in "tribe", "st" as in "stamp", "bl" as in "blame", and "scr" as in "scrub". Other examples given are the blends "gr" as in "grand", "ck" as in "back", "cl" as in "clamp", and "str" as in "stripe".
A consonant blend is when two or more consonants represent a single sound, such as "sk" in "dusk" or "fl" in "flute". Common consonant blends include "tr" as in "tribe", "st" as in "stamp", "bl" as in "blame", and "scr" as in "scrub". Other examples given are the blends "gr" as in "grand", "ck" as in "back", "cl" as in "clamp", and "str" as in "stripe".
A consonant blend is when two or more consonants represent a single sound, such as "sk" in "dusk" or "fl" in "flute". Common consonant blends include "tr" as in "tribe", "st" as in "stamp", "bl" as in "blame", and "scr" as in "scrub". Other examples given are the blends "gr" as in "grand", "ck" as in "back", "cl" as in "clamp", and "str" as in "stripe".