the period
is aim a long vowel or short vowel
Custodian has a short "u" and a long "i" and a long "o".
Dish has a short vowel sound.
The 'u' in 'uncle' is a short vowel.
The vowel sound in "tent" is a short e.
The vowel preceding the E at the end of the word is the vowel before the E. Usually the vowel that has the long vowel sound (says its name).
The silent e at the end of a word usually changes the vowel sound before it. It makes the preceding vowel say its name instead of a short sound. For example, in the word "hope," the silent e changes the pronunciation of the o from a short sound to a long sound.
The vowel sound for "one" is a short U, with a W preceding. (wun)
preceding vowel
The silent "e" at the end of a word often changes the sound of the preceding vowel from a short sound to a long sound. For example, in the word "cake," the silent "e" changes the "a" from a short "a" sound to a long "a" sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The letter "e" in the word "bean" is considered a short vowel sound because it says its short sound /e/ as in "bed."
Yes, typically the combination "ck" is used at the end of a word when the preceding vowel is short. This spelling pattern helps to indicate the preceding vowel sound as short, rather than long. Examples include "back," "kick," and "luck."
The word "ruby" has a long vowel sound for the letter "u" which is pronounced "oo" like in "blue" or "true".
In the word "hive," the letter "i" is a long vowel because it says its name, /aɪ/, which is the same sound as the letter name "i."
The word "timid" has a short vowel sound. The "i" in "timid" is pronounced as a short vowel, making it sound like "ti-mid."
A short vowel