No. You can't even make a word with no vowels.
A combining form makes use of a word root, and vowels.
In English, some words change vowels in their plural form. For example, "man" becomes "men," "goose" becomes "geese," and "tooth" becomes "teeth." These changes typically involve a shift in vowel sound or the addition of a vowel.
Yes; some examples of nouns that change vowels to form the plural are:axis; axescrisis; crisesfoot; feetgoose; geeseman; menthesis; thesestooth; teethwoman; women
3 sailboat to 6 motorboats
Bandages, Glass, Map, Wheel, Sailboat, and Cuneiform (first form of writing)
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Hypnos has the powers to put you to sleep and can change to the form of a bird. From what I know, his weakness is the sun, as he has never been out in the sun.
sleep is the base form slept is the past simple form slept is the past participle.
In the word FRACTION, what is the ration of vowels to consonants in world form
The adverb form of the noun 'sleep' is 'sleepily.'
Stagecoach, sailboat, spaceship and school bus are forms of transportation. They begin with the letter S.