appetite, arrivals
The next letter is U A -> miss a letter (B) -> C C -> miss two letters (DE) -> F F -> miss three letters (GHI) -> J J -> miss four letters (KLMN) -> O and so on....
Based on the pattern observed in the given sequence of letters (E, I, L), the next letter should be P. This is because each letter is moving forward in the alphabet by two positions: E (+2) = G, G (+2) = I, I (+2) = K, and K (+2) = M. Therefore, following this pattern, the next letter after L would be P.
'What' is a four letter word, 'for' a three letter word, 'which' has five letters, 'yet' is spelled with three while 'it' has only two.
Two seven letter words can be made with those letters: bequest and scuffle.
The dipthong "th".
appetite, arrivals
"a" & "b".
Between A and D are two letters, between D and E are no letters, between E and H are two letters, and between H and I are no letters. Therefore, there would be two letters between I and the next letter, so it would be L.
Probably because it is made out of two letters (V) one next to each other.
The next letter in sequence a, l, b, e, m, f, i, n, j is the letter m. Why? The easiest way to figure this one out is to assign a number to each letter, beginning with 'A' =1. Therefore we have 1, 12, 2, 5, 13, 6, 9, 14, and 10. Next, look for a pattern in the series of numbers. Although not too obvious, start with the first letter 'A', then skip the next two letters 'L' and 'B'. 'E' is the next letter, which is 'A' plus 4. Then skip two letters 'M' and 'F' and add 4 to get 'I' ('E' + 4). This seems to be a good pattern. Continuing on the second letter in the sequence 'L', skip two letters. The next letter is 'M' which is 'L' plus 1. Then skip two letters and add 1, which is 'N'. So far we have a good pattern established. Finally, let's look at the third letter 'B'. Skip both letters 'E' and 'M' and we find the letter 'F', which is 'B' plus 4. Then add 4 to 'F', and we find the letter 'M' after jumping the two letters 'I' and 'N'. So the pattern is add 4 to the first letter, skip two letters, and you have the fourth letter. Then add 1 to the second letter, skip two letters, and you have the fifth. Add 4 to the third letter, and you have the sixth. The pattern then repeats itself. Since 4 was added to 'A', then added to 'E', then added to 'I', the next letter is 'M' ('I' + 4). Continuing on, the next two letters would be 'O' and 'N'. Hope this makes it a little clearer.
The next letter is U A -> miss a letter (B) -> C C -> miss two letters (DE) -> F F -> miss three letters (GHI) -> J J -> miss four letters (KLMN) -> O and so on....
The next two letters are likely C & U. There are at least 2 patterns in these letters. FIrst is the list of vowels that make up every other letter. Then the letters alternate from the ends of the alphabet. If there is a Z, a B, then a Y, then C would likely be next, and then X. But there would be whatever vowel in sequence next.
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There are the initial letters of numbers 1 to 7 # One # Two # Three # Four # Five # Six # Seven so the next 3 letters represent Eight, Nine and Ten
E. They are the initial letters of the numbers 0-7 in words: Zero, One, Two, Seven The next is 8 - Eight
Based on the pattern observed in the given sequence of letters (E, I, L), the next letter should be P. This is because each letter is moving forward in the alphabet by two positions: E (+2) = G, G (+2) = I, I (+2) = K, and K (+2) = M. Therefore, following this pattern, the next letter after L would be P.