Can the initial-contraction "ever" be used when the stress is on the first "e" and when the letters are not preceded by the letter "e" or "i"?
Yes, it is true.
Use the initial-letter contraction for "here" or "name" when the letters it represents are pronounced as one syllable unless other rules limit its use.
Yes, it is true.
Can the initial-contraction "ever" be used in the word believer?
Can "here" be used in the word adhere>
Can "ever" be used at the initial, medial or final position in words unless there are rules that prevent their use?
Yes, "ever" can be used in the initial, medial, or final position in words unless there are rules that prevent their use.
Can "here" be used in the adhered?
No, it cannot because it is pronounced as more than one syllable.
Can "ever" be used in the word several?
Yes, it can because of the emphasis or stress is placed on the first "e" in the word.
Can "name" be used in surname?
Yes, it can because it is used as one syllable.
Can "ever" be used in the word severe?
No, because the emphasis or stress is on second "e".
Can "name" be used in Vietnamese?
No, it cannot because it is pronounced with more than one syllable.