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Some verbs beginning with the vowel 'A':ActAbolishAcceptAbbreviateAccomplishAchieveAttendAssembleAvoidSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'E'ElaborateEditEliminateEmbarkElectEjectEnterErodeSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'I'IlluminateIgnoreImpeachImmunizeImagineImportImproveImpressSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'O'ObserveObsessOpenObtainOffloadObeyOmitSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'U'UnbuttonUnbuckleUnderestimateUnderlineUndoUnite
In both of those words Y is considered a vowel. It is a consonant when it is used before a vowel at the beginning of a words or when it separates two vowels.
They both have two suffixes, -tion and -al.
Only one: the vowel pair EE has the sound of a long E.
When a vowel has two dots over it (diaeresis), it indicates that the vowel is to be pronounced as a separate syllable rather than combined with the previous vowel. This is common in some languages, like German and Dutch, to show that the two vowels should be pronounced individually.
Two suffixes for "cut" could be "-ting" (e.g. cutting) and "-ter" (e.g. cutter). Two suffixes for "cut out" could be "-ting" (e.g. cutting out) and "-ter" (e.g. cutter outer).
Vowel teams are a word with two vowel's
aimlessly has two suffixes. One being es , and the other being ly .
There is a root word with two suffixes
ote and yote
When a word has two vowels, the first vowel is usually a short vowel sound.
Carelessness Fearlessness Forgetfulness Restlessness