Yes, all of the words have "short" vowel sounds :
Yes, "step" and "last" have short vowel sounds in the words "e" and "a" respectively, while "lost" and "grass" have long vowel sounds for the vowels "o" and "a".
"Last" has a short vowel. The 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
No, the word "last" does not have a long a sound. The "a" in last is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."
The word last (with several meanings) is pronounced with a short A sound, colored by the S as is the A in lag or laugh. Last rhymes with cast, fast, past, and vast.
The vowel sound in "banana" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /æ/ in the first and last syllables, and /ə/ in the middle syllable.
The long vowel in "last" is the letter "a." It is pronounced as /eɪ/.
"Last" has a short vowel. The 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
No, the word "last" does not have a long a sound. The "a" in last is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."
Yes, it has the short "a" sound.
The A in last has a short A sound, as in lad and cast.
It has a short A vowel sound.
The word last (with several meanings) is pronounced with a short A sound, colored by the S as is the A in lag or laugh. Last rhymes with cast, fast, past, and vast.
In some accents, the word last contains a short vowel sound, while in other accents, the word last contains a long vowel sound.
The vowel sound in "banana" is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /æ/ in the first and last syllables, and /ə/ in the middle syllable.
There is no long vowel sound in "last" (it has a short A sound).The similar word that has the long A is laced.
The long vowel in "last" is the letter "a." It is pronounced as /eɪ/.
In some cases, yes. The "a" in "fast" is a short vowel sound.
Ask has a short vowel sound. Compare it to ate, which is a long vowel.