uke, use
The letter "T" is a consonant. The vowels are A,E,I,O,U,and in some cases Y.
joke, phone, poke, bone
No, vowels are the letters "a, e, i, o, u" the letter "y" is a consonant.
Vowel. O is one of the 5 vowels: A,E,I,O,U and sometimes Y. All other letters are considered consonants.
Vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y.Y is a vowel in the words rhythm, system, syllable, mystery, and cyst. Here it takes the place of the vowels E and I. In the word "boy" it creates a diphthong (oi), so it is a vowel. Y is considered a consonant only when it appears at the start of a syllable where there is another vowel (yam, yet).In the word player, the "yuh" sound is heard, so Y is a consonant. Less clear are the words "day" and "obey" where the "silent Y" may be considered either a consonant or a vowel.
Words containing such a spelling include:tubelubesuperpurelureallurebureaucurepleasureendure
consonant vowel consonant ending in e
no j is a consonant a e i o u are vowels
Yes, some words with the letter "o" followed by a consonant and then "e" can have a short "u" sound, such as "come" and "some." In these cases, the "o" takes on a different pronunciation due to the following consonant.
no d is a consonant a e i o u are vowels
Any letter other than 'A E I O U is a consonant.
No, the letter "e" is a vowel. In the English alphabet, the vowels are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.
safe plane lake
book cool seal pier Vowels: A E I O U Consonant: All the other letters
VCCV stands for vowel consonant consonant vowel. Suspend is a VCCV word because u is a vowel, s is a consonant, p is a consonant, and e is a vowel. VCCV!
eve eke
No, 'm' is not a vowel. Vowels are the letters 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', and 'u'. 'M' is a consonant.