No. It ends with a sibilant S -- the final E is silent. It sounds like "rays."
Yes, the word "raise" ends with a vowel sound, specifically the sound of the letter "e."
No, the word "steak" does not have a short vowel sound. The "e" at the end is silent, and the vowel sound is the long "a" sound.
The vowel sound in "rice" is /aɪ/ as in the word "eye".
A silent "e" at the end of a word can indicate a long vowel sound in the preceding vowel (e.g., "name"). However, a single vowel at the end of a word may not necessarily result in a long vowel sound (e.g., "love").
The word "cute" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /kyoot/.
Yes, the word "doubt" ends with a vowel sound, even though the letter "t" is at the end of the word.
The vowel preceding the E at the end of the word is the vowel before the E. Usually the vowel that has the long vowel sound (says its name).
The word "cute" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /kyoot/.
Yes. The AY has the long A sound.
Saggy has the short a sound because it is the only vowel in the word. The long vowel sound is used in the word sage because of the e at the end of the word.
She is a one-syllable word with one vowel letter at the end of the word. Vowels at the end of a word make a long vowel sound. Other examples are (go, be, he, hi, so, etc.)
The only vowel sound in "day" is the long A sound.
No. The ET pair in they has a long A sound (thay), as in prey and whey.
It is a long A vowel word. The E is silent. Our child learned to read with the Zoophonics program. The "e" sound is represented by an elephant named Ellie. Ellie usually says the short vowel e sound, but when at the end of the word Ellie gets bossy and tells the vowel to say its name (the long vowel sound). In the word "shake", Ellie is at the end of the word and so she gets bossy and says, "A, say your name 'a'." Similarly, in the word "broke", bossy Ellie says "O, say your name 'o'."
The silent e at the end of a word usually changes the vowel sound before it. It makes the preceding vowel say its name instead of a short sound. For example, in the word "hope," the silent e changes the pronunciation of the o from a short sound to a long sound.
Pan is a short vowel sound because it doesn't pronounce the letter a. If you add an e to the end and make the word pane, it will be a long vowel. You can hear the difference in how the a is pronounced this way.
exact from the stressed vowel to the end of the word.
The vowel sound in "rice" is /aɪ/ as in the word "eye".