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The word "silent" has a short vowel sound, as the "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/.
The short vowel sound in "impulsive" is the 'i' as in "it".
Yes, the word 'have' contains a short vowel sound.
Bowel sounds that sound like the inside of a tin can, often described as "tinkling" sounds, may indicate increased peristalsis and bowel hyperactivity. This can be a sign of bowel obstruction or increased fluid and gas in the intestines. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you experience abnormal bowel sounds.
The I in dive has a long I sound (sounds like an I). The E is silent.
The word "silent" has a short vowel sound, as the "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/.
The short vowel sound in "impulsive" is the 'i' as in "it".
No. The word "your" has a silent U, because the OU sounds like a short O (yor).
There are 2 short I sounds, neither one from the I. The U in business has a short I sound, the I is silent, and the E also has a short I sound. (biz-nis)
Yes, the word 'have' contains a short vowel sound.
No. The first E has a long E sound and the second E is silent. It sounds like "jeans."
The I in dive has a long I sound (sounds like an I). The E is silent.
Bowel sounds that sound like the inside of a tin can, often described as "tinkling" sounds, may indicate increased peristalsis and bowel hyperactivity. This can be a sign of bowel obstruction or increased fluid and gas in the intestines. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you experience abnormal bowel sounds.
The I in dive has a long I sound (sounds like an I). The E is silent.
The first E and the I both have short vowel sounds. The second E is a schwa and the final E is silent.
There are 2. The I has a schwa sound (juh), and the A is a short A (raff).The E is silent.
No, the letter 'i' is not silent in the word "dirty". The letter 'r' after the 'i' affects the phonetic sound of the 'i' so that it does not have the short i sound. Instead, it sounds more like 'ur': dur-tee.