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A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. Examples: Yours truly Sincerely yours
U cannot make a sentence with every letter of the alphabet
"This episode was brought to you by the letter 'a'!"
The correct phrase is "an hour" since the word hour begins with a consonant sound, even though it is spelled with a vowel. So, you would write "I will be there in an hour."
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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. 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.
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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m or v A consonant is any letter that is not a vowel. A vowel is a i o e u
false, It is E
The C has a hard sound in the word careful.
The subject is typically at the beginning of a sentence, performing the action or being described in the sentence.
In the English language the only letter that can be considered a consonant or a vowel is the letter Y. The letter W is a consonant.
consonant