no
Words that have the VCCCV (Vowel-Consonant- Consonant-Consonant-Vowel) pattern are divided into syllables between the first and second consonants, as in the wordap/proach. The sounds of the second and third consonants are blended together.
yes
VCCV
The soccer game was very amusing!
Watching the children trying to solve the puzzle was very amusing.
Yes because sandwich has a vcccv pattern, sandwich. The bold letters are the vcccv pattern.
I DONT KNOW! :( I think its VCCCV though...
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Example: mis/spell
A VCCCV word is a word that contains a pattern of vowels and consonants, typically with a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant structure. Examples of VCCCV words include "basketball" and "mismatch."
vcccv pumpkin
merchant, Christmas, substance, persuaded, constuction
vowel consant consant conssant vowel
Words that have the VCCCV (Vowel-Consonant- Consonant-Consonant-Vowel) pattern are divided into syllables between the first and second consonants, as in the wordap/proach. The sounds of the second and third consonants are blended together.
yes
vccv
The word "kingdom" is a VCCV pattern, with the consonants "ng" representing the first part of the second syllable in the word.