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Yes. The letters EAKI are that pattern. But since this is already a suffix form, there is no real value to defining the word that way.
No, "igloo" is a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel word pattern. The vowels in "igloo" are 'i' and 'o', and the consonants are 'g' and 'l'.
CVC stands for consonant-vowel-consonant, which refers to a three-letter word with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., cat, dog). CCVC stands for consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and refers to a four-letter word with a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., crab, trip).
The VCV pattern is a pattern of vowel consonant vowel.
The word olive does follow the vowel-consonant-vowel pattern.Remember that the only vowels in the American Alphabet are A,E,I,O, and U; Everything else is a consonant.When the word olive is broken down into letters:O (vowel)L (consonant)I (vowel)V (consonant)E (vowel)
Yes the word 'golden' is a long vowel sound. gol-den
The short vowel in the word "which" is the letter i.
In this word, it is a vowel.
No, the word "butcher" does not follow the VCCV pattern. It is a two-syllable word with the stress on the first syllable (BUT-cher), making it a VC/CV pattern.
is the word spinich short vowel or long vowel