The long A can be heard in:
A words - base, cake, late
AY words - lay, may, pay
AI words - fail, maid, plain
EI words - veil
EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor
(a type of long A, the caret A, is heard in EAR words such as bear and pear)
The short A sound is usually only heard in A words such as apple, cat, and bad.
The umlaut A or ar sound is heard in car and star, and in Dutch words with aar (aardvark).
The letters that can make the vowel sound "a" are a, e, ai, ay, ei, ey, aigh, ea, and eigh.
The word "your" contains a vowel pair (ou) rather than a vowel digraph. Vowel pairs are two adjacent vowels that each make their own distinct sound, while digraphs are two letters that make a single sound.
The vowel sound in "boy" is spelled with the letters "o" and "y". It is a diphthong sound, represented by the letters "oy" in this case.
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
"Strengths" is the longest word with a short vowel sound.
The vowel sound of "doubt" is the diphthong /aŹ/ which is represented by the letters "ou" in this word. It is a combination of the sounds /a/ as in "father" and /Ź/ as in "put".
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The OW pair in "lower" makes the long O (oh).
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
The vowel sound in "dge" is typically long, as in words like fudge, judge, and budge.
The verb am has a short A vowel sound. (The long A is heard in the word aim.)*The initialism AM is pronounced like the two letters, A M.
No, the word "dwell" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'e' in "dwell" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
In English, the letter "y" can make a long vowel sound like in the word "myth" or a consonant sound like in the word "yes". The sound it makes depends on the word and its position within the word.
A digraph is a combination of two letters that make a single sound, like "th" in "this." A vowel pair is two vowels that appear together in a word, where each vowel retains its individual sound, like "ea" in "eat."
No, that is not always the case. A long vowel sound can be formed by different combinations of consonants and vowels in various spelling patterns, such as vowel-consonant-e (e.g., "care"), vowel teams (e.g., "boat"), and vowel-consonant-consonant (e.g., "rain").
The OY vowel sound sounds like the long vowels O-I-E.
Long vowels sound like the letters of the vowels in the alphabet. Glass has a short a sound, if it had a long vowel sound it would sound like glacier. Hear the difference between the short vowel sound of glass and the long vowel sound of Glacier?Short vowel sounds are shorter than long vowel sounds. The sound is more sharp and cut off. "A" is a shorter sound than an "ay" sound.
No, the "liter" does not have an R-controlled vowel sound. In this word, "i" makes a short sound /ÉŖ/, and "e" makes an unaccented schwa sound /É/.