The distinguishing feature in the English language that is absent in Spanish is combined sounds and silent letters. While both languages have consonants and vowels, long vowels, and use capital and lowercase letters, English is notably characterized by its use of silent letters (like the 'k' in 'knight') and combinations of sounds (like 'th' in 'think') that do not have direct equivalents in Spanish.
Which is a one distinguishing feature in the English language that is absent in Spanish?
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capital and lowercase letters
capital and lowercase letters
consonants and vowels
consonants and vowels
long vowels
long vowels
combined sounds and silent letters
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