Our vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and oftentimes the letter Y that make those vowels sounds. Sometimes a syllable might have two vowels in it, but they're working together to only make one vowel sound.
LITERARY NEWS ITEM: A 285-page novel, “A Void,” recently translated from French into English, does not contain the letter “E” anywhere in the entire text, either in the original or the translation.
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English hack of the day: The hidden rule behind ‘a’ and ‘an’ that has nothing to do with vowels
Most of us learnt that ‘a’ goes before consonants and ‘an’ before vowels – and most of us were only half-right. This Learning ...
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