Things that start with the letter t
100+ Objects That Start with T -
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Are you wanting a list of objects that start with T? If you do, I’ve got a terrific list of over 100 things that start with the letter T.
From tacos and tortillas to tissues and toilet paper, there are tons of tremendous T words that can be used for preschoolers through adulthood in writing, alphabet activities, vocabulary building and more!
Continuing on, let’s jump right in. Here are 100+ objects that start with the T:
The Complete List of Objects that Start with T
Foods that start with T:
- Tobasco Sauce
- Tacos
- Taffy
- Tangerine
- Tapioca Pudding
- Tea
- Thyme
- Toast
- Tofu
- Tomatoes
- Tortilla
- Tortilla chips
- Tuna
- Turnip
Animals that start with T:
- Tadpole
- Tarantula
- Tiger
- Toad
- Tortoise
- Toucan
- Trout
- Tuna fish
- Turkey
- Turtle
Household Objects that start with T:
- Table
- Table cloth
- Tablet
- Tack
- Tag
- Tank
- Tape
- Tape recorder
- Target
- Tassel
- Tea cup
- Tea pot
- Teddy bear
- Telephone
- Television
- Tennis ball
- Tent
- Textbook
- Thermometer
- Thimble
- Thread
- Tin
- Tinsel
- Tissues
- Toilet paper
- Tongs
- Toolbox
- Toothbrush
- Top
- Tote
- Towel
- Toy
- Toy box
- Trampoline
- Trap
- Trash
- Tray
- Treadmill
- Treasure
- Tricycle
- Trophy
- Tub
- Tweezers
- Typewriter
Clothing items that start with T:
- Tap shoes
- Tie
- Tiara
- Tennis shoes
- Tunic
- Tights
- Top
- Tank top
- Trench coat
- T-Shirt
- Trousers
- Top hat
- Turban
- Tuxedo
Outdoor items that start with T:
- Talc (mineral)
- Tanzanite
- Tea Rose
- Texas Black Walnut Tree
- Thorn
- Torrey Pine Tree
- Tiger Lily
- Topaz
- Tree
- Trumpet Vine
- Tulip
- Turquoise
Transportation objects that start with T:
- Taxi
- Totem Pole
- Tower
- Train
- Train track
- Trolley
- Truck
Space items that begin with T:
- Taurus (Constellation)
- Telescope
- Titan (largest moon of Saturn)
- Triton (largest moon of Neptune)
Instruments that start with T:
- Tamborine
- Timpani
- Tin-whistle
- Tuba
- Trombone
- Trumpet
Body parts that start with T:
- Tailbone
- Teeth
- Thigh
- Throat
- Thumb
- Toe
- Tongue
- Torso
- Tummy
- Temple
- Triceps
Random objects that start with T:
- Torch
- Trapeze
Objects that Start with T for Kindergarten and Preschool
Need some common objects that start with T for preschoolers and kindergartners who are working on letter recognition and alphabet awareness? If so, I’ve got a handy, short list for you to draw from. These are familiar items that most kids will easily be able to identify and associate with the letter T.
*Note: Do your kids need help with letter recognition and other concepts? If so, check out these printable resources: The Preschool Daily Skill Builder OR the Kindergarten Daily Skill Builder. These resources are great for daily skill-building in six different areas including math, reading, and writing.
Objects that start with T for Kindergarten and Preschool:
- Tiger – The large tiger at the zoo was orange with black stripes.
- Tent – We slept in a tent when we went camping.
- Tree – There is a tall Oak tree in front of our house.
- Taco – I ate a taco and a burrito for dinner tonight.
- Train – The train blew its whistle as it chugged along the railroad tracks.
- Turtle – We found a turtle hiding inside of a hollow log.
- Tub – My mother soaked our dirty clothes in a tub of hot water.
- Turkey – We always eat turkey with our Thanksgiving dinner.
- Tractor – My grandpa has a green and yellow tractor.
- Ticket – We have two tickets to tonight’s show.
- Trap – My dad set a mouse trap out in the garage.
- Tomato – I ate a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich for dinner.
More T words PLUS a free letter T activity pack
Would you like more nouns that start with T, as well as, some verbs, adjectives, and adverbs that start with T? If so, check out the Complete T Words for Kids List. This list also comes along with a free, downloadable T Words for Kids learning pack that includes letter T tracing cards, handwriting practice pages, and vocabulary words, and a printable word list.
Furthermore, check out ALL the Words for Kids by Alphabet Resources! Visit this Words for Kids by Alphabet list and get all the word lists, as well as, the free printable learning resources for each letter of the alphabet.
Vocabulary Activities for Objects that Start with T
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- Do a Scavenger Hunt for Objects That Start with T– Put together a scavenger hunt for finding items that begin with the letter T! (Note: This activity would be best for kindergarten through early elementary.) To do a scavenger hunt, you can strategically hide some T objects around the room, OR you can simply set a timer and see how many items they can find that start with the letter T.
- Read Picture Books That feature Objects That Start With T– If you have preschoolers or kindergarteners, a great way to learn letter recognition for letter T, is to read picture books that feature T words and repeat them throughout the text. So, print off a Letter T books list and head to the library or look through your shelves at home and pick a few and start reading! (One book that highlights the letter T for preschool is The Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle. )
- Write Poetry Using Objects That Start with T – For older kids, you can combine vocabulary and poetry into a delightful afternoon of creative writing. Challenge your students to write an acrostic style poem or even a simple couplet using only T words as their nouns.
- Play The Categories Game Using T Objects – To prepare for the categories game, begin by jotting down a few different categories up on a whiteboard or chalkboard for everyone to see. (Some category ideas are: foods, clothes, items in space, music, household objects, animals etc.) To play, set a timer and have your kids see how many T objects they can put into each category before the timer goes off. .
What would you add to this ‘Objects That Tart With T’ list?
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196 Things That Start With T
by Laura B. Kasper
We understand how hard it is to find the right things that start with T to help your youngster. Not only the kids, but you should also know about all the things that start with different alphabets to enrich your knowledge as well.
It’s not always easy to research and teach your children how to make good decisions and develop strong language abilities. But don’t worry; we’ve prepared everything for you!
That’s why, we have prepared the findings of everything beginning with the letter T, including items, objects, and food items. Teaching children about these means assisting them in the acquisition of basic linguistic concepts and the progression of their development.
As we have gathered everything in one spot, you can find them by scrolling down on your screen. This post is packed with new phrases for your child to learn and share, and it will keep them occupied doing something useful! So let’s start seeing what we’ve got for you:
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List Of Things That Start With TIn the English Language, we’ll often see the letter T is used. At a young age, it is not easy for your toddler to grab each concept quickly and efficiently. You can look into the following things we have gathered for you to teach your kids in improving their learning:
T-shirt | Tack | Tag |
Tablet | Tambourine | Tank |
Tailgate | Tape | Tape Recorder |
Typewriter | Tuxedo | Tube |
Tuba | Truck | Trophy |
Tub | Trolley | Trombone |
Treehouse | Treasure | Treasure chest |
Treadmill | Trash | Trapeze |
Train track | Tractor | Toybox |
Trampoline | Toy | Tow truck |
Tote | Tire | Tinsel |
Tie | Tin | Thread |
Track | Takoyaki Grill | Taqueria cookbook |
Tactical backpack | Trimmer | Terrarium kit |
Teabloom set | Tattoos | Tinman sculpture |
Tibetan singing bowl | Tie dye kit | Travel tracker map |
Toe socks |
We’ll keep on with objects that start with the letter T. The goal with younger students should be to teach them how to recognize the letter T as well as the sound it produces when spoken.
We’ve trained our eyes to look for information that might otherwise go unnoticed. So, here’s what we’ve come up with for you:
Textbook | Thorn | Tablet |
Tent | Train | Test tube |
Tabour | Tangram | Tiger Lily |
Tuberose | Tithonia | Trollius |
Telescope | Tulip | Taxi |
Tinkerbell keychain | Train socks | Train clock |
Twig decor | Tabletop tree | Tiger puzzle |
Teddy bear | Tennis ball | Tennis racket |
Tassel |
The list below includes all of the usual household items we come across on a regular basis. We have everything you need, from furniture to cosmetics, in one handy spot!
By scrolling down, you can easily access these elements that start with the letter T:
Table | Telephone | Television |
Table mat | Teacup | Tissue paper |
Teapot | Toilet paper | Toothbrush |
Thermometer | Tweezers | Toaster |
Tongs | Towel | Thong |
Torch | Tray | Thimble |
Tablespoon |
We’ve hand-picked a diverse range of foods for you to explore and learn about! We all love eating, so we are sure there’s no one here who doesn’t enjoy trying out new dishes and cooking items. Let’s have a look at what we’ve got:
Tomato | Tea | Tabasco sauce |
Table spread | Tea oil | Teaberry |
Tacos | Teacake | Tempura |
Tenderloin | Toon leaves | Topaz Apple |
Tonka Bean | Tortilla | Toki Apple |
Tangerine | Tart | Tatsoi lettuce |
Tapioca | Teasel Gourd | Teriyaki |
Tayberry | Terrine | Thai Basil |
Thyme | Tilefish | Tilapia |
Tindora | Tiramisu | Tisane |
Toast | Toblerone | Toffee |
Tree Nuts | Tofu | Tremella Mushrooms |
Tripe | Trout | Truffles |
Twix | Turmeric | Turkey |
Tuna | Trumpet Mushrooms | Torpedo Onions |
Topaz Apple | Toon Leaves | Tomatillos |
Tisane | Tindora |
Is your child ready to begin learning new words and phrases to read and write? If that’s the case, this post is for you! This is a list that should be kept in mind. We’ve put together a list of fundamental lessons that you can utilize to educate your young child.
A quick rundown of several items that begin with the letter T will help extend his or her awareness, and he or she will be able to use this vocabulary to build better sentences in the future. Here are some issues on which your child should be educated:
Tail | Toll | Tide |
Tap | Town | Traipse |
Tale | Twist | Thin |
Tone | Tint | Thick |
Toe | Taunt | Teacher |
Tick | Two | Taste |
Tan | Twin | Tyke |
Tall | Tune | Twine |
Take | Try | Tribe |
Trap | Trial | Tripe |
Troop | Trope | Trouble |
Trundle | Trudge | Tractor |
Tune | Twine | Town |
Traipse | Trial | Timber |
Trip |
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Trampoline | Toaster | Tesla |
Tripod | Toyota | Tata |
Teardrop earring | Temple Jewellery | Terrarium |
Tissot watch |
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English words starting with the letter T
Here is a list of commonly used English words starting with the letter "T" with translation and transcription.
table [’teibl] n. table
take [teik] v. take, take
take care of sthg. - to take care of something
take out - take out
take over - take
take on - take
take to pieces - take apart
take up shorthand - take up shorthand
take a seat - take a seat
talk [tɔ:k] v. talk, talk
talk sthg. over — discuss
tame [teim] a. manual, tamed
tan [tœn] n. tan
tank [tœηk] n. tank
tap [tœp] n. tap
tape-recorder [’teip ri’kɔ:də] n. tape recorder
tape-recording [’teip ri’kɔ:diη] n. tape recorder
taxi [’tœksi] n. taxi
tea [ti:] n. tea, afternoon tea
teach [ti:tʃ] v. teach
teacher [’ti:tʃə] n. teacher
technology [tek'nɔlədʒi] n. technology, technology
telephone [’telifoun] n. telephone
over the telephone
telescope ['teliskoup] n. telescope
televise [‘telivɑiz] v. broadcast on TV
television ['teli'viʒən] n. television
television-set
tell [tel] v. tell, speak
temporary ['tempərəri] a. temporary
tender [’tendə] a. gentle, soft
tent [tent] n. tent
term [tə:m] n. quarter (at school)
terrible ['teribl] a. terrible, terrible
terrify ['terifɑi] v. terrify
testimonial [testi’mouniəl] n. certificate, certificate
thank [θœηk] v. grateful
thanks! - thanks!
theater ['θiətə] n. theater
then [pen] adv there
over there - over there
thing [θiη] n. item
think [θiηk] v. think
thing sthg. over - think over
thought [θɔ:t] Pa.T. and Pa.Pple. from think
thrill [θril] v. cause nervous trembling
thriller [’θrilə] n. chiller movie
throw [θrou] v. thrown
thrown [θroun] Pa.Pple. from throw
ticket [’tikit] n. ticket
tide [tɑid] n. tide
nine0007 tide over - overcome
tie [tɑi] v. tie
time [tɑim] n. time, times
high time - high time
in no time - instantly
on time - during
this time
time-table ['tɑim,teibl] n. schedule, movements, class schedule
tin [tin] n. tin can
tire [tɑiə] v. tired
tired [’tɑiəd] a. tired
title ['tɑitl] n. title
toast [toust] n. toast
today [tə’dəi] adv. today
together [tə'geðə] adv. together
told [tould] Pa.T. and Pa.Pple. from tell
tomate [tə’mɑ:tou] n. tomato
tomorrow [tə'mɔrou] adv. tomorrow
tonight [tə'nɑit] adv. tonight
too [tu:] adv. also, too
took [tuk] Pa.T. from take
tool [tu:l] n. tool
tool-shed ['tu:l,ʃed] n. tool shed
toothbrush [’tu:θbrʌʃ] n. toothbrush
top [tɔp] a. upper, highest
touch [tʌtʃ] v. touch, n. touch
get in touch contact
tough [tʌf] a. hard
tour [tuə] n. tour
tourist [’tuərist] n. tourist
towel [’tɑuəl] n. towel
Trade Union [’treid ’ju:njən] n. trade union
traffic ['trœfik] n. street traffic
train [trein] n. train
transit visa [’trœnsit vi:zə] n. transit visa
translation [trœns’leiʃən] n. translation
trap [trœp] n. trap
set a trap - set a trap
travel ['trœvl] v. travel n. travel
traveler ['trœvlə] n. traveler
treat [tri:t] v. get by
have a treat - be content to enjoy
tree [tri:] n. tree
tremendous [tri'mendəs] a. huge, terrible
trial [’trɑiəl] n. sample
trip [trip] n. excursion
triplicate [’triplikit] n. in expression
nine0007 in triplicate
trouble [trʌbl] n. anxiety, care, worries
trousers [’trɑuzəz] n. pl. trousers
trust [trʌst] v. trust
truth [tru:θ] n. true
try [trɑi] v. try, try
try on - try on
turn [tə:n] v. turn around
nine0007 turn back - turn back
turn into - turn into something
turn off - close (faucet), turn off (light)
turn out - exclude, release (products)
turn up - suddenly appear
turn [tə:n] n. in expression:
it's our turn
TV ['ti: 'vi] n. television
twice [twɑis] adv. double
type [taip] n. write on a typewriter
typical [’tipikəl] a. typical
typing ['tɑipiη] n. writing on a typewriter
type [’tɑiə] n. Tire
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Paired consonants in words - how to check? Rules and examples
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Paired letters and sounds can deceive us. There are cases when at the root of a word there is a letter that more often denotes a voiced sound, but at the same time it sounds dull, and vice versa. It is these cases that we will consider in this article. After it, you will understand the spelling of paired consonants in the root and can easily select test words. As usual, at the end, tasks for self-examination will be waiting for you. nine0003
What are paired and unpaired consonants
In total, there are 36 consonants in the Russian language - they can be deaf or voiced. For example, in the word "cat" the letter t sounds muffled - notice how little voice you put into this sound. Now let's take another word - "codes". The letter d at the end sounds loud, a voice participates in the pronunciation of this sound. This is the difference between voiced and voiceless sounds.
Sounds [l], [m], [n], [p], [d`] are only voiced, and [h], [u], [c], [x] are only deaf. The rest form pairs of deafness-voicedness. You can see them all in the table below. nine0003
Voiced | [b] | [c] | [g] | [d] | [w] | [h] |
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Silent | [p] | [f] | [k] | [t] | [w] | [s] |
Remember!
Sounds that have a deafness-voicedness or hardness-softness pair are called paired . Those who do not have such a pair - unpaired .
In this article we will analyze the spelling of paired voiced and voiceless consonants. We'll talk more about how they can sound at the root of a word.
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Stunning paired consonants at the root of a word
Remember!
Deafness-voiced paired consonants b, c, d, e, g, h at the end of a word or before voiceless consonants in the middle sound muffled. This is called stun .
To make it clearer how it works, let's look at examples:
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pond - [rod],
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spoon - [spoon],
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horse - [loshat`],
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narrow - [narrow`y`].
These examples show that we cannot always be sure which consonant is in the root - voiceless or voiced. These are spellings, and in such cases you need to check their spelling. How exactly - we'll figure it out a little later.
Check yourself
Read the words and choose those that can be attributed to examples of stunning a double consonant: load, louse, potato, manhole, sled, store, soot, order, wire .
Voicing of paired consonants in the root of a word
Remember!
Deafness-voicedness paired consonants k, t, p, s, f, w sound loudly when they stand before voiced sounds. This is called by voicing .
Examples:
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request - [proz`ba],
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give up - [hello],
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station - [vagzal].
Check yourself
Read the words and choose those that can be attributed to examples of stunning double consonant: football, frost, everything, bag, backpack, blouse, then, parachute, general .
2 ways to check words with paired consonants in the root
Now that we know all the traps of paired consonants in the root of a word, we will learn how to bypass them using examples. To do this, put the sound we want to test in a strong position. There are 2 ways to do this. Let's consider them further. nine0003
1. We substitute for the word “no”
This method works well in cases where the consonant we are interested in is at the end of the noun.
spoon - spoon,
boat - boat,
beak - beak.
That is, in both cases, we simply change the form of the word so that after the paired consonant there is a vowel or sonorant consonant, that is, l, m, n, p, d . This is a universal way that helps to check consonants in the middle or end of any word.
Here are some more examples with different consonants.
In these examples, we see the opposite picture: in writing, the paired consonant at the root of the word is voiceless, but we pronounce it loudly. Such cases also need to be checked so as not to be mistaken. nine0003
[b] - [p]:
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mushroom - mushrooms;
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cork - cork;
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forehead - frontal.
[v] - [f]:
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bailiff - attached;
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charter - charter;
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love - love;
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trick - to catch;
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pin - pin. nine0003
[d] - [t]:
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berry - berry;
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boat - boat;
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platform - platform;
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notebook - notebook.
[W] - [W]:
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knife - knife;
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leg - leg;
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track - road;
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[w] - [s]:
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bandage - tie;
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fairy tale - fabulous;
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pointer - indicate;
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request - to ask;
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knitting - knitting.
Remember!
Letters whose spelling can be checked through a root word are called checkable . Words with those that cannot be verified - unchecked are dictionary words, you just have to remember them. For example: astronaut, station, joke, rickshaw, zigzag, station, Euphrates .
Test Yourself
Let's see if you have mastered the new topic of paired consonants at the end and middle of words. Complete the tasks below to practice the skills you learned from this article.
Task №1
Read the sentences below, put the missing letters in the words and write a test word for each of them. nine0003
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Sadovo__ planted young seedlings.
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Geolo__ discovered a new ore deposit.
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The fisherman was happy with his catch.
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A lumberjack __ felled a huge tree.
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Snow __ wrapped the tops of the trees.
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Earrings appeared on the branches of the bere__.
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Sugro__ closed the exit from the hut. nine0003
Task №2
Read the words below and change them so that they end in a consonant.
Catches, chiefs, lions, eyebrows, eyes, beaks, frosts, watermelons, diamonds, crops, collectives, shores, records, sickles, hammers, detachments, plants, horses, sleeves, meadows, watchmen.
Task №3
Insert the missing words so that the sentences make sense. Determine which paired consonants are written in the inserted words and select test words for them. nine0003
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The dog is man's friend, and the wolf is ___.
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Iron is heavy and down is ___.
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The river is wide and the stream is ___.
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Garlic is bitter, and apple is ___.
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Kissel is thick, and the soup is ___.
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The house is tall and the barn is ___.
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Rain is frequent, and thunder is ___.
Words to use: light, low, enemy, rare, sweet, narrow, liquid .
If you want your child to learn more about paired consonants and other 2nd grade topics, extra activities can help. In the Russian language course at the Skysmart online school, teachers will explain even the most difficult topic in simple words, and interactive tasks will help to consolidate it in practice.