LESSON 6-SAMPLES


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When a and y come together, y acts as a vowel. You already know that from lesson five. Don't you? Well, this tells us that y may act as a consonant, as well.

How do we know when y acts as a consonant, and when y acts as a vowel? This is what lesson six teaches us.

When y comes at the beginning of a word, y acts as a consonant.

When y comes in the middle, or end of a word, it usually acts as a vowel, but doesn't have its own vowel sound, it steels its vowel sound from either i, or e.
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