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How would you use consonants in a sentence?

It's not possible to use consonants in a sentence by themselves. Consonants are just the building blocks of sounds in words, not complete words themselves. They need to be combined with vowels to form syllables and words!

Here are some examples of how we use consonants in words, and then how those words are used in sentences:

* "The cat sat on the mat." This sentence has lots of consonants! Notice how they are combined with vowels to create words like "cat," "sat," "on," and "mat."

* "She whispered a secret." Here, the consonant "s" is used multiple times to create words like "she," "whispered," and "secret."

* "The bright blue sky was filled with clouds." Consonants like "b," "l," "sk," and "cl" help create the words in this sentence, making it clear and understandable.

So, you can't directly use consonants in sentences. However, they are essential for building the words that make up those sentences!

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