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Is y a vowel in bailey?
No, "y" is not a vowel in the word "bailey".
The vowels in "bailey" are
a, e, i
. The "y" acts as a consonant in this case.
What the meaning of pyrophoric?
A combination of two words that seem to have opposite meanings such as eloquent silence or deafening is known an?
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Is highway capitalized when used in a sentence with number?
What is a homophone for stand?
How do you spell pome?
What is the homograph for change?
What word can you move the first letter to end and it becomes past tense of word?
What are strong verbs for talk?
How do you tell the difference between short and long vowels?
What is lunok in English?
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