Why Is Y A Vowel?

Why?

Why is Y a vowel?  The answer is, all English words must have at least one vowel. For whatever the reason, sometimes letters that are also consonants, are used as vowels instead. This article will examine the letter Y, how it’s used as a consonant as well as why and when it’s used as a … Read more

Ou is For You–How to Use O and U

You

The vowels O and U are both commonly used very often in the English language, both separately and together. Ou is for you because it is one of the pronunciations for this letter combination. In this article, we will first examine the letter O, then the letter U, and we will examine how the two … Read more

I is For Me-How To Use I

The letter/word I

What does I is for me mean? The letter/word “I” is how it’s used as a subject.  The word “me” is how it’s used as an object. They are both ways to refer to oneself. In other words, for example, I do what I do for me.  Although, in this case, I am writing this article … Read more

E is for Even

The letter Ee

The letter E is for Even.  It is versatile.  It is pronounced several ways, and it can modify or completely change the meaning or pronunciation of a word. I will explain in the following paragraphs. Use Google Translate The Long of it All vowels make at least two sounds.  The letter E is no different.  … Read more