A vowel that comes before a double letter is typically a short vowel sound. In English, this is often seen in words like "batter" or "dinner," where the short vowel is followed by the double consonant. However, there are exceptions and variations depending on specific words and their pronunciations.
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The letter that directly precedes the letter "N" in the English alphabet is the letter "M". The letter "M" is the 13th letter of the alphabet, while "N" is the 14th letter. Directly following the letter "N" is the vowel "O". The letter "O" is also a vowel, and is the 15th letter of the alphabet. It is the 4th vowel in the alphabet.
It is "An" hour, not a hour. The "an" comes before every vowel sound, not every vowel.
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z is not a vowel
"an" always put "an" before a word starting with a vowel.
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No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."
When the first letter of the next word starts with a vowel or the letter H. But of course there are exceptions.... a humble opinion.
Because the letter M has a vowel sound preceding it. You say "an" before a vowel sound, and "a" before a consonant sound.
Verbs spelled with a single vowel letter followed by a single consonant letter will double the consonant.