Yes. There is a long E (wheel), a short A, and a long O (ow).
Yes, the word "wheelbarrow" has two long vowel sounds: the first "e" and the "a" in the second syllable.
The word "rainbow" contains both long and short vowel sounds. The 'ai' in "rain" makes a long vowel sound (/eɪ/), while the 'o' in "bow" makes a short vowel sound (/ɑ/).
It has 2 long vowel sounds: the A is a long A and the Y has a long E sound (layd-ee).
Yes, the word "rainbow" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'a' and 'o' in rainbow have short vowel sounds.
There are 2 vowel sounds in "heel" - the "ee" sound and the "oo" sound.
The word "lady" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "lady" makes the /æ/ sound, which is a short vowel sound.
The word "rainbow" contains both long and short vowel sounds. The 'ai' in "rain" makes a long vowel sound (/eɪ/), while the 'o' in "bow" makes a short vowel sound (/ɑ/).
It has 2 long vowel sounds: the A is a long A and the Y has a long E sound (layd-ee).
Yes, the word "rainbow" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'a' and 'o' in rainbow have short vowel sounds.
The word typical has 2 short I sounds (Y and I) and a schwa for the A.
There are 2 vowel sounds in "heel" - the "ee" sound and the "oo" sound.
The word "lady" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "lady" makes the /æ/ sound, which is a short vowel sound.
It has 2 short vowel sounds and a schwa. The E has a short E sound, the I a short I sound.
The word "baby" has a long vowel sound. The in "baby" is pronounced as the name of the letter itself, as opposed to a short vowel sound where the vowel is pronounced more briefly.
It has 2 long E sounds. The EA pair has a long E sound, and the Y has one, too. (ee-zee)
The word "tiny" has a short vowel sound, specifically the letter "i" has a short /ɪ/ sound.
The word "open" has the vowel sound /oʊ/ (as in the word "cone").
The vowel sounds in the word "stencil" are /ɛ/ (as in "s t e n c i l").