Mastering Consonant Sounds in English: /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, and /k/
English Language Assignment
1. Five Words with the Consonant Sound /m/:
- Man
- Money
- Mother
- Hammer
- Home
2. Five Words with the Consonant Sound /n/:
- Name
- Net
- Nine
- Dinner
- Fan
3. Five Words with the Consonant Sound /ŋ/ (as in “sing”):
- Sing
- Ring
- King
- Long
- Strong
4. Five Words with the Consonant Sound /k/:
- Cat
- Kite
- Clock
- Back
- Kick
15 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options
- Which of the following words contains the consonant sound /m/?
a) Net
b) Hammer
c) Long
d) King - The consonant sound /n/ is found in ________.
a) Fan
b) Cat
c) Ring
d) Home - ________ is an example of a word with the consonant sound /ŋ/.
a) Man
b) Nine
c) Sing
d) Clock - The consonant sound /k/ can be heard in ________.
a) Kick
b) Strong
c) Dinner
d) Name - Which of these words contains the /m/ sound?
a) King
b) Mother
c) Ring
d) Net - The /n/ sound is in the word ________.
a) Nine
b) Home
c) Back
d) Hammer - The /ŋ/ sound is found in ________.
a) Fan
b) Long
c) Kite
d) Cat - Which word has the /k/ sound?
a) Dinner
b) Clock
c) Ring
d) Name - The /m/ sound occurs in ________.
a) Money
b) King
c) Kite
d) Long - The /n/ sound appears in ________.
a) Fan
b) Strong
c) Hammer
d) Cat - The word “ring” has the ________ consonant sound.
a) /m/
b) /ŋ/
c) /n/
d) /k/ - The /k/ sound can be found in ________.
a) Cat
b) Net
c) Strong
d) Fan - Which of these has the /m/ sound?
a) Man
b) Nine
c) Long
d) Clock - The /n/ sound is heard in ________.
a) Net
b) Kite
c) Back
d) Ring - The /ŋ/ sound occurs in ________.
a) Name
b) Strong
c) Hammer
d) Sing
15 FAQs with Answers
- What is the /m/ consonant sound?
The /m/ sound is a voiced bilabial nasal consonant, like in “man.” - Can you give examples of /m/ sounds in words?
Examples include: mother, money, home, hammer, and man. - What is the /n/ consonant sound?
The /n/ sound is a voiced alveolar nasal consonant, like in “net.” - What are some examples of the /n/ sound?
Examples include: name, net, nine, dinner, and fan. - What is the /ŋ/ consonant sound?
The /ŋ/ sound is a voiced velar nasal consonant, like in “sing.” - Can you give examples of /ŋ/ sounds in words?
Examples include: sing, ring, king, long, and strong. - What is the /k/ consonant sound?
The /k/ sound is a voiceless velar plosive consonant, like in “cat.” - What are examples of the /k/ sound in words?
Examples include: cat, kite, clock, back, and kick. - How do the /ŋ/ and /n/ sounds differ?
The /ŋ/ sound is velar (produced at the back of the mouth), while the /n/ sound is alveolar (produced at the front of the mouth). - Why is the /k/ sound considered voiceless?
Because the vocal cords do not vibrate when producing the /k/ sound. - What type of nasal consonant is the /m/ sound?
It is a bilabial nasal because it is produced by bringing both lips together. - Is the /ŋ/ sound common in English?
Yes, it often appears at the end of words like “sing” and “long.” - Can the /k/ sound appear in the middle of words?
Yes, examples include “back” and “clock.” - Does the /m/ sound require the lips to close?
Yes, the /m/ sound is produced with closed lips. - Which consonant sound is found in “king”?
The /ŋ/ sound.
10 Evaluation Questions
- Define the /m/ consonant sound and give three examples.
- What is the difference between the /ŋ/ and /n/ consonant sounds?
- Write five words with the consonant sound /k/.
- List three examples of the /n/ sound in words.
- What type of consonant sound is /m/, and how is it produced?
- Provide two words with the /ŋ/ consonant sound.
- Identify the consonant sound in “strong.”
- Which consonant sound appears in the word “kite”?
- Why is the /k/ sound described as voiceless?
- Give an example of a word containing both /ŋ/ and /k/ sounds.
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