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An alternative word for snag could be obstacle, hindrance, or impediment.
CVC stands for consonant-vowel-consonant, which refers to a three-letter word with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., cat, dog). CCVC stands for consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and refers to a four-letter word with a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., crab, trip).
No, "igloo" is a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel word pattern. The vowels in "igloo" are 'i' and 'o', and the consonants are 'g' and 'l'.
No, "credit" is not a VCV pattern after a consonant. In the word "credit," the "cre" is a closed syllable (consonant-vowel-consonant) pattern.
No, zero does not end with a consonant.
Snag it was created in 1926-09.
consonant vowel consonant............:)
"Snag" can be used as both a verb and a noun. You'll tear the hull if you snag the boat on a submerged branch of that tree. Your stocking has a snag. Snag me some of those snacks while you're in the kitchen, would you pleaee, sweetie?
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An alternative word for snag could be obstacle, hindrance, or impediment.
A snag is anything that catches or prevents something from progressing. To snag is to stop something from progressing.Her dress caught on a snag.The branch snagged my hair.
give me a sample of what is a consence
It's VCCV. (vowel consonant consonant vowel)
yes it is completely possible to snag all
it means to grab something. Ex. Snag on that football.
Snag Werris's birth name is Werris, Samuel.
CVC stands for consonant-vowel-consonant, which refers to a three-letter word with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., cat, dog). CCVC stands for consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and refers to a four-letter word with a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., crab, trip).