Liquids are consonants that are made by flowing air through the mouth. The liquid sounds in English are /l/, /r/, and /w/. /l/: This is the sound you make when you say "let." /r/: This is the sound you make when you say "red." /w/: This is the sound you make when you say "wet." Here are some examples of words that contain liquid sounds: let red wet will roll ring
This group of sound consists from the following sounds: l, r