The A has a short A sound as in fan and last.
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
Yes, the word "fast" has a short a sound. It is pronounced like "fahst" rather than "fayst."
No, the word "last" does not have a short a sound. It has a long a sound, similar to the word "cast" or "fast".
depends on how fast you are driving!
Smooth fast flat long short
The A has a short A sound as in lad and fast.
The speed of the music is determined by the tempo, which indicates how fast or slow the notes are played. The duration of the notes is determined by the rhythm, which dictates how long or short the notes are held or played.
a whooping cough
Long 'A' sound. Words like 'cat' and 'banter' have short 'A's, whereas words such as 'bake' and 'later' have the long 'A' sound.
No. The word has a short A sound (pahst) to rhyme with fast and last.
That all depends on how long they're turned on. Their advantage is that they can run for a long time. They will not propel you very fast during short periods, but they will propel you very efficiently.
A short, fast run is called a sprint.