Yes it does. You are totally right.
Well, according to study performed at the University of Exeter, the word 'projector' was actually a type of dinosaur. It was a carnivorous creature which was around during the Craetaecious Period. Its scientific conventional form was 'Projectorus'.
There are three syllables in the word "dinosaur" divided like so: di-no-saur.
Example sentence for the noun protractor: My teacher assigned homework which required us to use a protractor.
It would be "was" If a dinosaur was here what would it look like?
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
The word dinosaur's means "terrible lizard".
The word "was" has a short-a sound, like "ahhh". If you wanted a long-a sound, the word "ways" has a long-a sound, where the letter "a" sounds like "aie"
That means, what does the word sound like? If you sound it out, like in the word "take," you get t-a-k-e, making take the spelling.
No, the only vowel sound is a long I. (lykz)
The word "whale" has a long a sound, like in the word "say" or "hay".
The sound that "g" makes in a word can vary depending on the word. In general, "g" can make a hard sound like in "goat" or a soft sound like in "giraffe."
No. The A has a short A sound, as in jab and ham.