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No, it isn't a "U" as the letter U is a vowel (along with A, E, I and O). The fifth consonant in the sentence is the letter "T" in the word Fifth.
false, It is E
The C has a hard sound in the word careful.
The answer is not the obvious "e" the word Vowel in it self is "vowel" being 6th, so it is the letter a.
A six letter word that begins with the letter V is vacant. Sentence example: The lot next door to my house is vacant.
No, it isn't a "U" as the letter U is a vowel (along with A, E, I and O). The fifth consonant in the sentence is the letter "T" in the word Fifth.
False. The fifth consonant at the beginning of the sentence is "t," as the consonants in order are T, H, R, D, and then U.
False. In any case, without even counting, whatever else you is, you ain't no consonant. Also, I gotta dig past 43 consonants and 24 vowels in dis sentence before I ever get to you.
"Germ" has a soft consonant for the beginning letter.
a consonant is a letter that is not a vowel.
Take some words (beginning with a consonant) that describe you, make sure they start with the same letter, and string them together to make a sentence.
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Yes, in the word "cry," the letter "y" is considered a consonant because it creates a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
m or v A consonant is any letter that is not a vowel. A vowel is a i o e u
The consonant that comes before "q" at the beginning of a word is typically "c" in English. This letter combination can be found in words like "queen" or "quilt."
false, It is E
Yes. In happy y is a vowel because it has a sound - ee