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Vowels and consonants
You’ve eaten the alphabet again, haven’t you?
Give him a hand. Start with the vowels.
Vowels are the letters you can sound out without closing your mouth: A, E, I, O, and U. Every word needs one.
All the other letters are called consonants, and there’s quite a lot of them.
Y is a bit unusual because sometimes it acts as a consonant in a word, and sometimes it acts as a vowel.
Right, come on. It’s time for tea.
No! I… Oh, I should’ve seen that coming.
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An introduction to which letters are vowels and which are consonants.
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