Some words that end in a consonant are:aboutborncolddreadeatfarmguardharpinvalidjunkkitchenlampmannationowlpoolquartrustspoonurgentvaultwestXmasyearzircon
consonant vowel consonant ending in e
Sure thing, honey. Some words that fit your criteria are "cat," "dog," "pig," and "cup." Hope that helps, darling.
A few words starting and ending with a consonant that have o in the middle are:bogboxboycodcogcotcoycowdogdotfogfoxfobgobgodgothothobhophowjobjotloblotloglowmowmobmodmommopnotnowpowpodpoppotrotrobrodrowsobsodsonsowsoytogtomtontoptottowvowwow
Examples of words with double consonant endings include: "bitter," "happy," "better," "running," "rebel," and "planning."
if the word ends in "cion" or "sion" it is feminine
That is called consonance. Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words in close proximity.
There is only one word in the English language that has a final consonant ending of -dz. Adz is an edge tool used to cut and shape wood.
Some examples are laugh, cough, rough.
Because you double the words ending in CVC (consonant vowel consonant ) like adMIT ... train does't fit in this rule, that's why!
Many words ending in consonant-vowel-consonant will double the consonant when adding -ING. Examples: win-winning, scar-scarring, bag-bagging, man-manning
When applying suffixes to words ending in "y" preceded by a consonant, change the "y" to "i" before adding the suffix, unless the suffix begins with an "i." For example, "happy" becomes "happiness" (changing "y" to "i" before adding "ness").