Toad would be the correct answer out of the three words. :)
Yes, the word "top" has a long o sound in it. The words "toad" and "two" do not have a long o sound.
Short. I can't even think of any English words that have a long A sound.
The antonym for "silently" with a long "o" vowel sound is "vocally".
Almost any words that truly rhyme with white would have the long I sound, since white has that same sound, and rhyme is based on pronunciation. So, these words should rhyme, with a long I sound: bite fight height kite light might night right rite sight site tight wight Even byte, with a y, has the same sound, but wasn't sure if you wanted just ones that have an I in them, so played it safe.
Yes, the letter "a" can be pronounced as a long vowel sound in words such as "cake" and "lady." The long "a" sound is typically heard when the letter is followed by a consonant and an "e."
Almost any word you can think of that has a double consonant preceeded by a vowel will have a short vowel sound, just as almost any word with a single consonant after the vowel will make the vowel a long sound. A few words that have a short vowel sound followed by a double consonant are: batter, better, bitter, butter, hemming, teller, messier and letter.
Short. I can't even think of any English words that have a long A sound.
The antonym for "silently" with a long "o" vowel sound is "vocally".
Almost any words that truly rhyme with white would have the long I sound, since white has that same sound, and rhyme is based on pronunciation. So, these words should rhyme, with a long I sound: bite fight height kite light might night right rite sight site tight wight Even byte, with a y, has the same sound, but wasn't sure if you wanted just ones that have an I in them, so played it safe.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
Yes, the letter "a" can be pronounced as a long vowel sound in words such as "cake" and "lady." The long "a" sound is typically heard when the letter is followed by a consonant and an "e."
A peep toad, as far as I know, is not any type of frog or toad, but really the sound of a small fart that is high pitched.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
Yes, and here is a list of them: 1. Poison Toad 2. Killer toad
You can't unlock toad in any of the smash bros games.
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.
Toad is not a playable character in any Smash Bros. game.