MUSICAL
3 Vowels - U, I, A
4 Consonants - M, S, C, L
The consonant "s" in the word "voice" is voiceless.
No solemn is a word. The word solemn has 4 consonants = s,l,m,n
the word 'first' is neither a vowel nor a consonant. Yet within 'first', we have 1 vowel ('i') and 4 consonants ('f','r','s','t').
no. "s" is a consonant so "clothes" starts with a consonant and ends with a consonant
The name James is a vowel consonant e word but s is not a suffix.
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No, "smell" is not a consonant blend word. It is made up of a consonant cluster. A consonant blend involves two or more consonant sounds that are heard together in a word without losing their individual identity. In "smell," 's' and 'm' are consonants in a cluster, not a blend.
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!
Yes it has two S's.
It depends on if you count "Y" as a vowel. If yes: 3 If no: 4
The consonants in the word "Blast" are B, L, S, and T.
In the word "seat," the onset is the initial consonant or consonant cluster that precedes the vowel. Here, the onset is the consonant "s." The vowel sound that follows is represented by "ea," which together with the onset forms the syllable "seat."