Ran has a short a. If it had a long a it would sound like rain.
The word "ran" has the short A sound (ah) sound, to rhyme with can and man.
The word "ran" has the short A sound (ah) sound, to rhyme with can and man.
No. It has a short A as in can and ran. The words mane and main have a long A sound.
Rain and cape have long A sounds; ran and cap have short A's. Bead and neat have long E sounds; bed and net have short E's. Pile and ride have long I sounds; pill and rid have short I's. Hope and wrote have long O sounds; hop and rot have short O's. Mute and pure have long U sounds; mutt and purr have short U's.
Yes. The A has a short A vowel sound, as in can and man.
The word "can" has a short A as in man and ran.
The word "ran" has the short A sound (ah) sound, to rhyme with can and man.
The word "ran" has the short A sound (ah) sound, to rhyme with can and man.
No. The A has a short A sound, as in ran or rant.
No. It has a short A as in can and ran. The words mane and main have a long A sound.
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Rain and cape have long A sounds; ran and cap have short A's. Bead and neat have long E sounds; bed and net have short E's. Pile and ride have long I sounds; pill and rid have short I's. Hope and wrote have long O sounds; hop and rot have short O's. Mute and pure have long U sounds; mutt and purr have short U's.
No, it is a short a sound. It rhymes with an, ban, can, Dan, man, pan, ran, tan, and van.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in ran, rant, and blanch.
Yes. The A has a short A vowel sound, as in can and man.
The word ran contains two consonants, and a short vowel, a, in the centre.
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