Yes, the Y in spy has a long I sound. The plural noun spies uses the IE for the same sound.
The Y in by has a long I sound, as in cry and spy.
The Y in by has a long I sound, as in cry and spy.
Yes, the I is pronounced as a long I, so that it rhymes with rider and cider.
no, you can spy on a neighbor as long as you do not get in their yard or threaten them.
A fourteen-year-old boy who signs on with the Continental Army is utilized as a spy in the Long Island Sound area to foil the progress of the British.
It has a long "u" sound.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The most famous spy was Nathan Hale. He was a spy for Long Island. Unfortanatly he was caught by the British and got hung.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
Some words ending in Y / Long I sound: -- ally, apply -- by, buy, bely, butterfly -- cry, comply -- defy, deny, dry -- fly, fry -- guy -- imply -- liquefy, lullaby -- my -- ply, pry -- rely, reply -- shy, sky, sly, spy, sty, supply -- try -- why
The word "vines" has no A or A sound in it. The word "vanes" has a long A sound.
The A has a long A sound. The I has a short I sound.