what is a sound for class 2
it smells robyn did this and these 2 smelly people in are class r called Amy and Emma
"Class" and "rhyme" share the same vowel sound in the "a" sound. They both end with an "-ass" sound, creating a rhyme.
The word class has a short A vowel sound. (The long A is in words like base and raise.)
Sound Transmission Class
Yes, "class" and "past" rhyme because they both end with the "-ass" sound.
The process for conducting sound transmission class testing involves measuring the soundproofing capabilities of a building material by subjecting it to controlled sound levels and frequencies. This testing typically involves using specialized equipment to measure the sound transmission through the material and calculating its Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating. The higher the STC rating, the better the material is at blocking sound.
The smallest class of sound that makes a difference in meaning is called a phoneme. Phonemes are the basic units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language. Changing a phoneme can result in a change in meaning.
Yes. The A in ask has the same short A (ah) sound as in class and mask.
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Yes it does. It has the long (ayuh) version of the short A, as in bad, can, gag and last. It rhymes with bass, glass, and grass. Note that it does not have the same short A (ah) sound as in back, cat, and clap.
Yes. Pass has a short A vowel sound as heard in crab, bad, pad, and class.