It has a form of long O, called a caret O, which pairs with an R to have the sound OR in the US and AW in British English.
Other O/OU words that can be considered as caret O sounds are door, four, lore, court, and force.
It is called a "caret O" which sounds like OR in US English and AW in British English.
No, the word "ladder" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ladder" is short.
It is a long vowel.
It depends on the individual word. The word "teacher" has a long vowel sound in the middle, with a long 'e' sound. However, the word "teach" has a short vowel sound, with a short 'e' sound.
The word "say" has a long vowel sound--specifically, the long "a" sound.
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
The e in the word menu has a short vowel sound, and the u has a long vowel sound.
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
The word "hair" has a long A vowel sound.
Yes, be has a long e vowel sound.
long vowel sound
It has a long O vowel sound and a long E vowel sound (from the Y).