Oatmeal?
oatmeal
It’s oatmeal
No, the word "breakfast" has the vowel sound "eh" as in "bed", not the short e sound.
Although the hot cereal "oatmeal" rhymes with wheel, dry cereals such as Wheaties (wheet-eez) and Rice Krispies have the same long E sound. Both Wheaties and Cheerios actually have it twice. (cheer-ee-ohz)
No, there are no short vowel sounds. The first E is a caret I (long E with R), the second is an ordinary long E, and the A has a schwa or unstressed sound.
The vowel sound in "bone" is the 'oh' sound, represented by the vowel letter 'o.'
The vowel sound in "trail" is the long vowel sound "ā," which is represented by the letter "a."
In the word "program," the letter "o" is a short vowel sound. A short vowel sound is typically the sound that the vowel makes in the word when it is followed by a consonant. In this case, the letter "o" is followed by the consonant "g," so it makes a short vowel sound.
The letter "U" in "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
Yes, the sound of the letter "u" in the word "brushing" is a short vowel sound.
The word "pilot" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i," pronounced as /aɪ/.
No, "maybe" does not have a long vowel sound in it. The letter 'a' in "maybe" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.