"Pneumonia" - the "eu" together indicates the "yoo" sound.
Please note that the spelling structure of a word is not the only factor that determines its pronunciation and these examples are not exhaustive. Some words with the same spelling structure may have different pronunciation. MBSL Jalandhar Section G Definitely - contains the root word "finite" meaning certain, and the suffix "-ly" indicating adverb form. Receipt - contains the root word "receiv" meaning to take in, and the suffix "-t" indicating noun form. Independent - contains the root word "depend" meaning to rely on, and the prefix "in-" indicating negation, and the suffix "-ent" indicating adjective form. Disadvantage - contains the prefix "dis-" meaning not, and the root word "advantage" meaning benefit, and the suffix "-age" indicating noun form. Embarrassment - contains the root word "embarrass" meaning to cause discomfort or shame, and the suffix "-ment" indicating noun form. Disappointment - contains the prefix "dis-" meaning not, and the root word "appoint" meaning to select, and the suffix "-ment" indicating noun form. Recognize - contains the root word "recogn" meaning to know again, and the suffix "-ize" indicating verb form. Necessary - contains the root word "necess" meaning need, and the suffix "-ary" indicating adjective form. Separate - contains the prefix "se-" meaning apart, and the root word "parate" meaning to divide, and the suffix "-ate" indicating verb form. Interesting - contains the root word "interest" meaning attention or concern, and the suffix "-ing" indicating adjective form. It's important to note that many words in English have multiple spellings and not all words follow these spelling structure. Section H "Receive": follows the I before E rule, except after C. "Achieve": follows the I before E rule, except after C. "Believe": follows the I before E rule, except after C. "Weight": follows the GH rule, where GH represents the sound of "f" and is found after vowels. 6 Page