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The "y" in the word "yard" is a vowel.
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True
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False

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Answer: it is true

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

Y is typically only considered a vowel when it is in the end of a word or syllable, especially when the word has no other vowels.

However, it is normally a consonant if the y is at the beginning of the word, or even at the beginning of a syllable.

Since y is at the beginning of the word "yard," y in this case, is a consonant, not a vowel.

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