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Consonants are the letters of the alphabet that are not vowels.

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How do you use consonant in a sentence?

Consonants are used alongside vowels to form words in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The cat sat on the mat," the consonants "t," "c," "s," and "m" are used to form the words.


Which is used more in English - consonants or vowels?

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How do you use a and an in same sentence?

A dog is an animal."A" goes before words that start with consonants and "an" goes before words that start with vowels.


How do you put consonant in an sentence?

Consonants are letters of the alphabet that are not vowels. When constructing a sentence, simply include words that contain consonants alongside vowels to form meaningful communication. Consonants help create the majority of sounds in words.


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I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.


What is an allteration?

An alliteration is a sentence that has a pattern of the same consonants, in close order. An example would be: *Peter *Piper *picked a *peck of *pickled *peppers Hope that explains it! =D


What is allteration?

An alliteration is a sentence that has a pattern of the same consonants, in close order. An example would be: *Peter *Piper *picked a *peck of *pickled *peppers Hope that explains it! =D


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What is a sentence with the word consoant?

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Would you use me or I in this sentence I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and?

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