The OA pair in goat is pronounced as a long O sound, as in boat and float.
The word "goat" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in "goat" is pronounced like the letter "o" in the alphabet.
No, the vowel sound in "goat" is short, usually pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English.
The I has a short I sound, as in mint and sit.
The first A has a long A sound and the second is a schwa.
It has a long vowel sound for the A and a short one for the i.
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
No, the vowel sound in "goat" is short, usually pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English.
The A is not sounded in the OA pair, which has a long O sound as in goat and loan.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
Does Profile, have a long vowel sound or short vowel sound
It has one short and one long vowel sound. The I is a short vowel sound, as in "ill." The OW makes a long O (oh) vowel sound.
No, the word "buggy" does not have a short vowel sound. The "u" in "buggy" is pronounced like the /ə/ sound, which is a schwa and is typically considered a neutral vowel sound.
"Pop" contains a short vowel sound. The "o" in "pop" is pronounced quickly and with a sharp sound, making it a short vowel sound.
The word "sail" has a long vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "sail" says its name, making it a long vowel sound.
The "i" in "whistle" makes a long vowel sound.
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"Is" is a short vowel word because the letter "i" makes its short sound in the word.