No, the word "grass" does not have a short "a" vowel sound (/æ/). It has the long "a" vowel sound (/eɪ/).
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
The A in grass has a short A sound, as in gas and brass. (The long A is heard in grace.)
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "grass" is pronounced as /æ/.
Grass does not have a short vowel sound. It has the "a" sound pronounced as /æ/, making it a long vowel sound.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in grass and nabbed.
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
The A in grass has a short A sound, as in gas and brass. (The long A is heard in grace.)
The word "grass" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "grass" is pronounced as /æ/.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in grass and nabbed.
Yes, all of the words have "short" vowel sounds :A in grass and lastE in step and bestI in wish and pinO in lost and pondU in bus and stub
A short vowel
"lap" contains a short vowel sound. The 'a' is pronounced as a quick, clipped sound.
Loser long or short vowel
Yes, "brush" has a short vowel sound as the "u" is pronounced as /ʌ/.
The word "finish" has a short vowel sound for both "i" and "a."
The word "ruby" has a long vowel sound for the letter "u" which is pronounced "oo" like in "blue" or "true".
Yes. It has the short A sound as heard in grab, grant, glass, grass, gasp, and gas. This is slightly different from the short A sound heard in gratitude and graduate.