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Creativeguru Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Is this true..

0In grammar books, I oftenly read that in english there is no word without vowel, is this true?02br
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00I have one word that is without vowel, i.e 'MY' 05002br
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0I can not help you with your question but I thought you may find interesting that when you search on google.com for 'creativeguru' your profile page is on third position 050010id5
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0Ohh so I am rocking but it'd just on the rocks in the deserted place 050010id5
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00"y" can be a consonant, as in 'yellow', and it can also be a vowel as in 'my'. It is for that reason that "y" is called a sem-vowel.0-
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0 thats interesting! waiting for others to comment on it 0-
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01cite10Creativeguru12cite10in [11font10E12font10]nglish there is no word without vowel, is this true?12blockquote
10 Yes. It's true. (Note that a vowel is a sound, not a letter.)02br
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