The only state with just one syllable is Maine.
The only state with just one syllable is Maine.
The state that has only one consonant in its name is Ohio.
The two states that only have one consonant in the name are Ohio and Iowa.
iowa and ohio
It's a consonant. Only A, E, I, O, and U are vowels. Y is sometimes used as one, as well.
When two or three letters together stand for only one consonant sound. Such as... Doubt, science,or guilty
the word "what" has four letters with one vowel - as does "word".......
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.
California
sass
yesDo not double the final consonant if the suffix begins with a consonant.If a base word ends in more than one consonant, just add the suffix without changes.If a base word has three or more syllables, donotdouble the final consonant.If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and thefirstsyllable gets the accent, donotdouble the final consonant.If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and thesecondsyllable gets the accent, double the final consonant.