metalhead wrote:andy_g wrote:i'm really not having this Y is a vowel bullshít
in some words Y CAN be a vowel... according to my grammar book
Lee J wrote:errrr hello? Y is NOT a vowel. And you can kiss my ar$e with all your grammatical jibba jabba because Y is not a vowel. end of.
In the English alphabet ...
5 vowels : A E I O U
21 const : B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
Even BSL teaches deaf people 5 vowels and 21 const. all 5 vowels represented by the 5 digits on the left hand
dawson99 wrote:Lee J wrote:errrr hello? Y is NOT a vowel. And you can kiss my ar$e with all your grammatical jibba jabba because Y is not a vowel. end of.
In the English alphabet ...
5 vowels : A E I O U
21 const : B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
Even BSL teaches deaf people 5 vowels and 21 const. all 5 vowels represented by the 5 digits on the left hand
a rule for identifying vowels is to identify the number of syllables in a word. When you say a word and count its syllables, you are also counting its vowels. For instance, the word "oxygen." It has three syllables, "ox-y-gen." It also has three vowels -- short "o", "y" and short "e." It all becomes clear, suddenly, doesn’t it?
The other occasions when "y" acts as a vowel are when it possesses the sound of a long "i" or long "e" in words such as "family," "envy," "rhyme" and "my."
Ben Patrick wrote:dawson99 wrote:Lee J wrote:errrr hello? Y is NOT a vowel. And you can kiss my ar$e with all your grammatical jibba jabba because Y is not a vowel. end of.
In the English alphabet ...
5 vowels : A E I O U
21 const : B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
Even BSL teaches deaf people 5 vowels and 21 const. all 5 vowels represented by the 5 digits on the left hand
a rule for identifying vowels is to identify the number of syllables in a word. When you say a word and count its syllables, you are also counting its vowels. For instance, the word "oxygen." It has three syllables, "ox-y-gen." It also has three vowels -- short "o", "y" and short "e." It all becomes clear, suddenly, doesn’t it?
The other occasions when "y" acts as a vowel are when it possesses the sound of a long "i" or long "e" in words such as "family," "envy," "rhyme" and "my."
stop being absurd.
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:I voted in the affirmative ..given its a completely irrefutable fact (especially when taking this forum as an example ),that there has been considerably less cards ,there has been no blatant derailing of threads ,and as far as I am aware no sign of any one-upmanship ,no derogatory name calling ,and very few signs of despondency amongst posters and fans alike that was so prominent in the not so distant past ............... and outside the world of the internet ... Liverpool the city, seems a much more vibrant place because of it ...fans all across the world are celebrating the reintroduction of belief ..... and are allowing themselves to dream once more ......
Thank you Kenny Dalglish
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