draw to stick figures and pretend it says i insist
The word "draw" is actually a verb.Example of use:I am going to draw a picture.The word "draw" is a verb. It suggests the action of drawing, the making of marks on a surface.A "drawing" is a noun, an object (this is a drawing of my cat), as well as a gerund (a verb that is also a noun), as in "Drawing is a subject that interests my sister."An adjective would be to modify or clarify the noun "drawing," such as"a large drawing," or "a pencil drawing."
draw a straight line then draw a circle on that line at the top then draw a swirl in the circle
how do you draw it.
Bend Backwards- draw is ward in reverse(backwards)
A diphthong is a word that has two vowels in a single syllable. The sound moves forward from one vowel to another in the word. An example of a word that has a diphthong in it is the word feat.
No. The AW is the "aw" diphthong sound as in draw and flaw.
That is not a Latin word. There is no "ch" diphthong in Latin.
No. A diphthong is a combination of two vowels that make a sound which glides between the two, but sounds like neither. The word Out contains an OU diphthong. The letter Y often combines with other vowels to make diphthongs, such as Boy, Toy, Joy, etc. However, by itself it cannot be a diphthong.
There are two syllables in Haiti. The ai is a diphthong.
Two clusters and one diphthong
A "diphthong".
There are two vowel sounds in a diphthong, although there may be only one vowel.Two: the word "diphthong" comes from the Greek díphthongos, where di means two and phthongos means "sound" (another word that contains the Greek "di" is "dioxide", which means having two oxygen atoms).
1 syllable three phonemes (one is a diphthong)
BOIL-BOY-HAIR-SPOIL-FOIL-AREA-IDEA
Yes. The O and I are what's called a "diphthong" and are pronounced together.
The English word "hotel" can be translated in to Thai. It uses a diphthong "letter" and is translated as the word "rongræm".