The A has a short A sound as in fat or tact.
The a in the word fact is a short a
No. The word fact has a short A sound, as in fat and tact. With a long A sound, it would be "faked."
The word ''fact'' has a short vowel sound.
No, if it was short it would be pronounced "skih" when in fact it is pronounced "skee" making it long.
No. The A in act has a short A sound, as in fact or hacked.
long. This word is one proof that the terms long and short do not properly apply to English vowels. The vowel sound in "girl" is no kind of i, long or short. Long i in "girl" would make guy-yerl, and a short i would make ghih-url. What we have in fact a long vocalic r: Grrl ( or a short e: gel, in BBC English).
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in fat and pact.
One disadvantage to short term financing is the fact that the note may become due before the company is ready to pay it. Another disadvantage is the fact that the interest rate on short term financing is generally higher than the interest on long term financing.
Yes, the word "fact" has a short vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "fact" is pronounced as a short /æ/ sound, as in words like "cat" or "hat".
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The I has a short I sound, as in click or trick.
The word eye has a long i (aye) sound. In fact, it is pronounced the same as the letter i. It rhymes with by, sky, die, and sigh.