THREE IN A ROW I
1. Can you think of two words, each of which has three different vowels in a row? The first word has twelve letters. The second word has five letters and is adopted from a foreign language. You might say the second word to the first word, after an appropriate amount of time.
2. Can you think of a five-letter word whose second, third, and fourth letters are vowels with last letter N?
3. Can you think of a common nine-letter word starting with B whose second, third, and fourth letters are different vowels?
4. Can you think of a five-letter word that begins with a consonant, is pronounce like that consonant, and whose other four letters are consecutive vowels?
Answers:
1)
ACQUAINTANCE
ADIEU
2)
QUEEN
3)
BEAUTIFUL
4)
QUEUE
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