MUSICAL
3 Vowels - U, I, A
4 Consonants - M, S, C, L
No solemn is a word. The word solemn has 4 consonants = s,l,m,n
no. "s" is a consonant so "clothes" starts with a consonant and ends with a consonant
the word 'first' is neither a vowel nor a consonant. Yet within 'first', we have 1 vowel ('i') and 4 consonants ('f','r','s','t').
The name James is a vowel consonant e word but s is not a suffix.
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VCCV stands for vowel consonant consonant vowel. Suspend is a VCCV word because u is a vowel, s is a consonant, p is a consonant, and e is a vowel. VCCV!
Yes it has two S's.
It depends on if you count "Y" as a vowel. If yes: 3 If no: 4
The word lose has the consonants "l" and "s" in it... I think you may have confused consonant with a different word... Possibly noun?Definition of consonant (DICTIONARY.COM):a concept empirically determined as a phonological element instructural contrast with vowel, as the b of be, the w of we, the y, s, and t of yeast, etc.cheers mate
Add "s" to the end of a verb (e.g. run -> runs) for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). Add "es" to the end of verbs that end in s, sh, ch, x, or o (e.g. pass -> passes, watch -> watches).
N,V,R,S,T, A consonant is any letter besides a vowel (A,E,I,O,U and sometimes Y)
some examples include:SCRIPTSSCRIMPSSTRETCHSHRIMPSSTRINGSAll conform to the 3-1-3 format you described.Although I only used "S" examples,consonant combinations in 3s range across:schshrsphscrsplsprthrHope that helps.