Yes. The A has a long A as in drape and scrape. The E is silent.
No, the word "shape" does not have a long A sound. It is pronounced with a short A sound, like "sha-p".
No, because the "e" in shape does not sound like to letter "e" as if you were saying it. If it had a long e, it would sound like shapy, but it doesn't. Therefore, the word shape does not have a long e.
The word "grape" has a long a sound. The "a" in grape is pronounced as /eɪ/, like in the word "shape."
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
The long "u" sound is pronounced like "yoo," as in the word "mule," while the short "u" sound is pronounced like "uh," as in the word "cup." The distinction lies in the length of the vowel sound and the shape of the mouth when pronouncing each sound.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
Yes. The A in shape has a long A sound, as in tape. The E is silent.
No, because the "e" in shape does not sound like to letter "e" as if you were saying it. If it had a long e, it would sound like shapy, but it doesn't. Therefore, the word shape does not have a long e.
The word "grape" has a long a sound. The "a" in grape is pronounced as /eɪ/, like in the word "shape."
The long o sound typically sounds like "oh" as in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is produced with a tense tongue position and a more open mouth shape.
The long "u" sound is pronounced like "yoo," as in the word "mule," while the short "u" sound is pronounced like "uh," as in the word "cup." The distinction lies in the length of the vowel sound and the shape of the mouth when pronouncing each sound.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
Juice has a long "u" sound.
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The A has a short A sound, as in can and lamp.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.