A long vowel sound sounds like the letter name. The word "Zebra" consists of one long vowel sound; The "E," and one short vowel sound; The "A."
zebra
It has one long vowel (E) and one schwa sound.
The E has a long E sound. The A is a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
Either pronunciation - e as in Bed - or - ee as in See - is acceptable. (neither incorrect)
A long vowel sound sounds like the letter name. The word "Zebra" consists of one long vowel sound; The "E," and one short vowel sound; The "A."
zebra
zebra
It has one long vowel (E) and one schwa sound.
The long vowel sounds in "absentminded" are: "a" in "absent" "i" in "minded"
There are three vowels and three vowel sounds, two of them long vowel sounds, I and E. The A has a schwa or unstressed (uh) sound.
No. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
The word "Lady" consists of two separate vowel sounds. Both vowel sounds are long. The long "A" sound and the long "E" sound.
Both vowel sounds in "raincoat" are long vowels.
No, the vowel "e" in the word "scheme" does not produce a long vowel sound. It is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
There are 2 long vowel sounds. The AI has a long A sound and the OW has a long O sound.
Yes, there are two long vowel sounds. The OO has a long OO as in truth. The A has a long A sound as in waste, created by the silent E.