The "a" in "sack" has a short vowel sound.
Sack has a short a vowel sound.
Yes, "sack" is a short vowel word. The 'a' in "sack" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as in cat or bat.
No, the "a" in black is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /æ/. A long vowel sound in English would be pronounced with an extended sound, such as the "a" in "cake" pronounced as /eɪ/.
The A in "black" is considered a short vowel sound. It sounds like "a" as in "cat."
The word "sack" has a short 'a' sound like in "cat" or "back."
Sack has a short a vowel sound.
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No, the "a" in black is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /æ/. A long vowel sound in English would be pronounced with an extended sound, such as the "a" in "cake" pronounced as /eɪ/.
Yes, "sack" is a short vowel word. The 'a' in "sack" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, as in cat or bat.
The A has a short A sound as in bat and sack.
The A has a short A sound as in bat and sack.
The word "sack" has a short 'a' sound like in "cat" or "back."
No. It has a short A sound as in back and sack.
The A in "black" is considered a short vowel sound. It sounds like "a" as in "cat."
Nope - it's a short sound - like back, sack and rack. Not a long sound like rake, take or bake
No. The A is short as in sack and sat.
It has one the a sound