The A in rat has a short A vowel sound, as in cat, or rap, or rag.
The word "rat" has a short vowel sound.
No, the word "rat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in rat is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
The A in rat has a short A vowel sound, as in cat, or rap, or rag.
Yes. The A is a short A sound, as in rat. (rat-uhl)
The word "have" has a short a sound (/hav/), as in hat, cat, and rat.
Of the 7 words, all have the long EE sound. For the leading syllables, there are 2 that have R-shaped vowels, 3 short sound words, and 2 are long. thirteen - caret U (short U + R) fourteen - caret O (OR sound, sometimes long O) fifteen - short I sound sixteen - short I sound seventeen - short E sound, schwa sound eighteen - long A sound nineteen - long I vowel
No, the word "rat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in rat is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
The A in rat has a short A vowel sound, as in cat, or rap, or rag.
Yes. The A is a short A sound, as in rat. (rat-uhl)
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in rap and rat.
The word "have" has a short a sound (/hav/), as in hat, cat, and rat.
Of the 7 words, all have the long EE sound. For the leading syllables, there are 2 that have R-shaped vowels, 3 short sound words, and 2 are long. thirteen - caret U (short U + R) fourteen - caret O (OR sound, sometimes long O) fifteen - short I sound sixteen - short I sound seventeen - short E sound, schwa sound eighteen - long A sound nineteen - long I vowel
Face has a long a sound. Like rake, bake, cake, race. The short a sound is in: cat, fat, rat, sat, mat.
I think you mean--that you are asking--if the letter "a" in the word, play, is a long, rather than short-sounding vowel. Yes, in this usage, the vowel "a" in the word play is considered "long," as opposed to the "short" usage, as in the words hat or rat, for example.
The A has a short A sound as in the word "rat" -- this is slightly different from the short A heard in the words crab and drab.
A short "a" sound is pronounced as the vowel sound in words like "cat," "bat," and "hat." It is a quick, crisp sound made by opening the mouth slightly while keeping the tongue in a neutral position.
Yes. The A has a short A (ah) sound as in rap and cat.
Some examples of words with a vowel sound "a" include cat, bat, mat, and rat.