Some positive words beginning with H are:happyhealthyheightenherohelpfulheavenhopeholyhavehugs
"Withhold" and its derivatives.
Vetch
Syrah
Faith
No, the word "depth" does not have a double consonant. It contains the consonants "d", "p", "t", and "h".
No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."
No, hydra is a word. A consonant is a single letter, such as h, d, or r.
You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
Yes, because the "h" is not pronounced
The article "an" is used in front of a consonant when the consonant is pronounced with a vowel sound. This typically occurs with words that start with a silent "h" or a vowel-sounding "h" like "hour" or "honor."
the only word with double h in it is sex
The consonant H is silent, as in "hola" (OH-lah).
When the word immediately following it begins with a vowel sound. Note that, beginning with a vowel sound is not the same thing as beginning with a vowel. "Honest" begins with a consonant but the "h" is silent, so the first sound is a vowel sound ("o"), and you would therefore use "an" ("an honest man"). On the other hand, "uniform" begins with a vowel, but the "u" is pronounced with a "y" sound (a consonant sound) and therefore, you would use "a" ("a uniform").Note that an "h" at the beginning of a word is not always silent, and when it is not, you would use "a", as in "a historical fact". Similarly, a "u" at the beginning of a word is not always pronounced with a "y" sound, and when it is not, you would use "an", as in "an unfit mother".
Use "a" when the following word starts with a consonant sound, such as "a cat." Use "an" when the following word starts with a vowel sound, such as "an apple." The choice depends on the pronunciation of the following word, not its spelling.
h, j, q, v, w, x, y
Some positive words beginning with H are:happyhealthyheightenherohelpfulheavenhopeholyhavehugs