The OO sound in book is a short OO sound, as in look, good, could, foot, and put.
The vowel sound in "book" is the 'oo' sound, which is a close back rounded vowel.
Book is a word made up of two consonants: b, k.
And two vowels: o, o.
The vowel sound in "dried" is /aɪ/. It is a diphthong sound formed by a combination of the 'ai' letters, and it is commonly found in words like "dried," "light," and "fly."
An unstressed vowel is a vowel in the word you don't sound.
it is a vowel that u can only hear the "R" sound
You can't hear the 'e'.You'll be surprised to know that there is another vowel in the word that you don't really hear: the first 'a'. Yes, there is a vowel sound, but it is the schwa sound, the sound that most unstressed vowels make. Schwa is heard with many unstressed vowels, whatever the vowel, and they sound virtually identical to each other.
The A has a short sound, the E is silent.
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /keɪk/.
It has an unaccented short i sound. The oo is pronounced as in book, which is the short version of that vowel combination.
It has a short OO vowel sound, as in book, foot, and good.
No. The I has a short vowel sound as in mill and silk. Ask yourself, when you say it or hear it, do you hear the sound, "EYE" or do you hear the sound, "Ih?" Long vowels make their sound - for I, if you hear "EYE" you know it is a long vowel in this word. Long Vowel Words (A,E,I,O,U) cake beep high mow unit Short Vowel Words (a,e,i,o,u) act bet sick odd but
The word cake has a long A vowel sound and a silent E.You can hear the letter "a" when saying the word cake. Therefore, it is a long vowel sound.
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
No, the word "here" does not have a long vowel sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound.