The 'a' in sale has a long vowel sound--a long vowel sound is a sound which is the same as, or very similar to the letter name of one of the vowels.
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The word "sale" has a long vowel sound for the vowel "a," as in the pronunciation /seɪl/.
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The word "sale" has a long vowel sound, pronouced as /seɪl/.
No, the "a" in the word "whale" does not have a short vowel sound. It is a long vowel sound, pronounced as /eɪ/.
Yes, "whale" is a long vowel word because the vowel 'a' says its name "ay" as in "day" rather than its short sound as in "cat."
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
Yes, "whale" has a short a sound, pronounced as /weɪl/.
long
The word "sale" has a long vowel sound, pronouced as /seɪl/.
No, the "a" in the word "whale" does not have a short vowel sound. It is a long vowel sound, pronounced as /eɪ/.
It is a schwa sound, an unstressed uh, eh, or ih.For a short A, the word ending would sound like AL in pal.For a long A, the word ending would rhyme with sale.
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
Yes, "whale" is a long vowel word because the vowel 'a' says its name "ay" as in "day" rather than its short sound as in "cat."
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
The word "stale" has a long a sound, pronounced like "stay-ul."
Yes, "whale" has a short a sound, pronounced as /weɪl/.
Yes, the word "rail" has a short a sound pronounced as /reɪl/.
A short sale is an option when a property owner is not able to afford the obligations of a loan. The amount of time a short sale is on a credit report can be answered by a lawyer who is assisting in the short sale. A short sale may hinder future loans.
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