Do you mean Continent? If so it is part of North America!
Sh (2 consonants) u (1 vowel) ttl (3 consonants) e (1 vowel)Note:Consonants: bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyzVowels: aeiou
A and an are practically the same things except a is in front of nouns starting with *a consanant. An is used in front of vowels and for 2 exceptions back then(y and h). *That is an example ( a consanant ) ( an example is an example of an)
a consanant (sorry if the spelling isn't right)
Well i know one called eunoia
Its a consanant in any word whatsoever
The word "foggy" contains a double consonant: the letter "g".
the shape of the lips the gap between the tongue and the roof
there is no restriction. Should I .... should he .....
No part of Canada is British. French are a majority in Quebec.
canada is part of the contient Europe
Canada is part of North America.
Canada is not part of any state it is a country.