* At the beginning of a word: Like in "yes", "yellow", or "yummy".
* At the end of a word: Like in "happy", "cry", or "fly".
* In the middle of a word when it makes a vowel sound: Like in "trying", "sky", or "rhythm".
Here's a quick way to remember:
Think of "y" as a chameleon. It can act as a vowel or a consonant, depending on its position in the word and how it's pronounced.
Let me know if you'd like to explore some examples to help you understand this better!