Yes, Q is generally followed by U.
Yes, U.S. English typically follows the spelling convention of placing "u" before the letter "q" in words like "queen" or "quite."
The spelling folo can be an acronym, or abbreviation for follow-up.The word sought may be "folio" (manuscript, or page of one).
That is the correct spelling of the word "acquired" (obtained, got).
The correct spelling is "follow-up."
"House" has the same spelling pattern as "rouse" because both words follow the consonant-vowel-consonant-e pattern.
The phonetic spelling of "q" is "kjuː."
That is the correct spelling of the word "quick" (fast, or the bed of a fingernail or toenail).
The spelling folo can be an acronym, or abbreviation for follow-up.The word sought may be "folio" (manuscript, or page of one).
a word that describes squash that starts with q is a word that describes squash that starts with q.
That is the correct spelling of the word "acquired" (obtained, got).
The English spelling of the word, as opposed to the Spanish "ecuador."
The phonetic spelling kue may be used for Q. The English word with the same pronunciation is "queue" (to line up, or a line of people or list of tasks).
No. There is no q in it. The correct spelling is Ecuador.
The word sought may be "quiet" (with a Q). The spelling Guiet is a surname, a proper noun.
The five letter word "queue" is pronounced the same as Q. Similarly, the phonetic spelling "aitch" remains H.
The correct spelling is "follow-up."
The correct spelling of the word "physique" is P-H-Y-S-I-Q-U-E.
The correct spelling for the word is "quib," spelled Q-U-I-B.