Grass has a long "a" sound in the word.
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 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 for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
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. The "a" in "grass" is pronounced as /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 for the letter "a," pronounced /æ/.
Yes. The A in grass has a short A sound, as in gas and brass. (The long A is heard in grace.)
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Because they like to hide
they developed fur to stay warm in the short-grass grassland beacause short-grass grasslands have colder winters than long-grass grasslands.
A prairie with short grass.
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.
tall grass and short grass
THE GRASS IS AS SHORT AS A MIDGET c:
There are three types of North American grasslands. They are tall grass prairies, mixed grass prairies, and short grass prairies.