Is Qu a Digraph?
Thereof, is Qu a digraph or a blend?
Consonant blends (also called consonant clusters) are groups of two or three consonants in words that makes a distinct consonant sound, such as “bl” or “spl.” Consonant digraphs include: bl, br, ch, ck, cl, cr, dr, fl, fr, gh, gl, gr, ng, ph, pl, pr, qu, sc, sh, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, st, sw, th, tr, tw, wh, wr.
Also to know is, is Qu a consonant blend?
Two or more consonants come together to form a consonant blend. The sound of each letter is heard, but they are “blended” together. In English words, the letters q and u always go together. With qu, the u acts as a consonant, not as a vowel.
Learning Q & Qu, and its Phonics Sound. When teaching the letter Q and its /koo/ sound, it is always taught along with "Qu", simply because, almost all words in English have "Qu" paired together. You will also find some names (nouns) where Q appear by itself. For example: Iraq, Qatar, Nasdaq.