The terms VCV (Vowel-Consonant-Vowel) and VIC (Vowel-Intrusive-Consonant) typically refer to phonetic structures in linguistics. Without specific context, it's unclear which one applies to "problem," but it can be analyzed as a consonant cluster with a vowel at the start, making it closer to a VIC structure. In terms of syllables, "problem" has two syllables: "prob" and "lem."
"Shiver" is a VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) word. In this case, the syllable division occurs between the "sh" and the "i," creating the first syllable "shi" and the second syllable "ver." Thus, it follows the VCV pattern.
The word "admire" is a VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) pattern. In this case, the first syllable "ad" is a vowel followed by a consonant, and the second syllable "mire" is a vowel followed by a consonant. Thus, it fits the VCV pattern rather than VCCV.
He used to, in high school. He was bullied and thought of self harm as an escape. However, his younger brother Michael found out. Vic didn't want Michael to follow in his footsteps. Vic wanted to set an example for Michael. He got the help he needed and stopped self harming, turning to music instead. No, Vic Fuentes does not have a self-harming "problem" or "addiction" any longer. Hope this answers your question!
Vic Anao's birth name is Rufino 'Vic' Anao.
Victorina Sota goes by Vic.
problem is a vccv.
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It is a vcd.
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"Problem" is a VCCV word, with the vowels 'o' and 'e' being short in this case.
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The VCV pattern is a pattern of vowel consonant vowel.
IT IS BOTH ! Both