ok i've got some more:Did you know the first Mr. Potato Head didn't come with a body? Just the nose, eyes, hands and other body parts. You had to get your own spud and plug the parts in. LOLDid you know that the word "rhythm" is the only word in the English language that has six letters with no vowels?Did you know in WWll, escape maps and compasses were hidden inside Monopoly game boards and smuggled inside German prisoner camps to help British airmen to escape?We all know Play-Doh is great for making fun sculptures, but did you know that Play-Doh was first developed as a wallpaper cleaner?Did you know every year since 1958, NORAD, a North American military air defense command, reports tracking Santa Claus by radar? Nope, they don't sound the red alert. ;D
Y is a vowel, DA.
OBJECTION!Y is pronounced as a vowel, but technically is NOT a vowel. the only vowels in the alphabet are A,E,I,O,U.
Y technically IS a vowel, but is sometimes not treated as one. But it IS a vowel, as every English word must have at least one vowel.
Y is not a vowel, and i'll bet on that. ask your teacher or something. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_without_vowels
Esk is right. My teacher is obsessed with English, and she says y is a vowel, but sometimes is not treated as one. Like in the word "Rhythm" there is no vowel, so y is treated as the vowel. And don't trust wiki for your answers allthe time guys.
ok fine. Y is a vowel. end of argument. i'm not going to go far, or things will end up like before..........