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W is a consonant The only vowels are a,e,i,o,and u and sometimes y
E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet
W is a consonant because it is not a vowel.
In the English language the only letter that can be considered a consonant or a vowel is the letter Y. The letter W is a consonant.
In English, the letter "w" is considered a consonant because it is typically pronounced with a consonant sound, as in words like "water" and "swerve." It functions as a vowel in some cases, such as in the diphthongs "ow" and "aw."
Yes, in the word "answer," the letter "w" is a silent consonant.
"There are 2 consonants in sew, as 's' and 'w' are consonants and 'e' is a vowel. 'A' 'E' 'I' 'O' and 'U' are vowels, and every other letter in the English language is a consonant." Actually, the word "sew" has only one consonant: s. When the letter "w" ends a word after following a vowel (or in other places where it forms a "diphthong"), the "w" is technically a vowel.
The first 'w' is silent.
The silent consonant in the word "whole" is the "w."
“Grew” is a verb, not a vowel or consonant. It consists of the consonants “g”, “r”, and “w”, with the vowel “e” in the middle.
The letter 'w' can represent both a vowel sound (as in "cow" or "now") and a consonant sound (as in "well" or "window").
consonant vowel consonant ending in e