If you are saying the ABC's and have said A B C D E F G, the letters H I J... would come next.
If you are saying every other letter of the alphabet and have said A C E G, the letters I K M would come next.
If you are saying the alphabet backwards and have said Z Y X W, the letters V U T would come next.
It all depends on what pattern of letters you are saying which letters would come next.
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Ain't is a contraction of am not, so the apostrophe stands for those missing letters, as with other contractions. What's weird about it, and may partially contribute to its non-acceptance in "correct" English, is that the missing letters do not occur next to each other, and the "i" that seems to come from nowhere.
A word meaning "to come together" is join.
The letters 'ahceteh' unscramble to spell the word cheetah.This is the only possible anagram and the next longest words have six letters.
A is five letters before F Z is five letters after U G is five letters before L T is five letters after _ Answers is the letter O
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W and X
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J
"a" & "b".
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Z
V
N as gap between letters is 3 [FGH] then 2 [JK] so next is 1 [M] making N next
What about on ?TrianglE, SquarE, PentagoN, HexagoN, HeptagoN, OctagoN.
The letters that come before "sion" are "tio".