* Double vowels are usually found within a word, not at the end. The "y" sound typically ends words with a single vowel, like "happy," "pretty," or "funny."
* The "y" at the end of a word usually acts as a vowel. If it's followed by an "s," it's a plural form, like "toys," "keys," or "days."
Possible Exceptions:
* Proper nouns: Some names might fit your description, like "Joey" or "Jenny."
* Technical or foreign words: There might be rare or obscure words that follow your rule.
Is there something else you're looking for? Perhaps you meant:
* Words with double vowels: Like "moon," "door," or "book."
* Words ending in "y": Like "happy," "pretty," or "funny."
* Words with two vowels next to each other: Like "boat," "snail," or "train."
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