The word "figure" is classified as a VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) structure. In this case, the first syllable "fig" contains a consonant followed by a vowel, and the second syllable "ure" also starts with a vowel following a consonant. Thus, it fits the VCV pattern.
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The VCV pattern is a pattern of vowel consonant vowel.
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No, "petals" is not a VCV word. In a VCV pattern, the letter "C" represents a consonant sound and the letter "V" represents a vowel sound. "Petals" follows a VCVC pattern.
No, "credit" is not a VCV pattern after a consonant. In the word "credit," the "cre" is a closed syllable (consonant-vowel-consonant) pattern.
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The word "happy" is a VCV pattern. In this case, the V stands for a vowel and the C stands for a consonant.
VCCV and VCV refer to the vowel and consonant arrangement in words. For example, the words wood, boat, pour, coat, and pool have the VCCV pattern. The words bit, put, bat, bit, cap, top, and dad have the VCV pattern.
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