The words bag, hat, and has all have short A sounds.
The word was has either a short O or short U sound (woz, wuz).
The word want can have three different sounds, none of them a short A:
- short O as in font
- caret O as in haunt (British English)
- short U (colloquial English, to rhyme with hunt)
The sounds of the short vowels are exemplified in these words: Short A = hat, fan, man Short E - men, bet, pen Short I = bit, kid, swim Short O - mom, hot, stop Short U - cup, sun, run
No. The A in hat has a short A sound, as in cat and sat.No. It is a short a.
I believe you are asking about the word 'can'? Yes, it has a short 'a' sound, so is just pronounced 'can'. The general rule on short words that follow the pattern CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) is that the vowel will usually be short. For example, words such as 'pan, hat, bag, bug, win, hum, sit, wet, pen, dot, hot, tub, map, mud', etc, all have short vowel sounds.
Yes. The A in hat has a short A vowel sound, as in cat, sat, and that.
The A in hang has a short A sound, as in hat and sang. (this sounds slightly different from the short A in ant or am)
The A in hang has a short A sound, as in hat and sang. (this sounds slightly different from the short A in ant or am)
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in cat, hat, sat, and back. This can be different from the short A sound in words such as bad, bag, and bass.
The placement of "qu" before the letter "a" does not affect its pronunciation. In "quack," the "a" sounds like it does in "hat." In "quaint," the "a" sounds like it does in "stare." In "qualm," the "a" sounds like it does in "calm."
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The A has a short A sound (as in hat and map) and the Y has a long E sound (HAH-pee).
The sounds of the short vowels are exemplified in these words: Short A = hat, fan, man Short E - men, bet, pen Short I = bit, kid, swim Short O - mom, hot, stop Short U - cup, sun, run
Yes. They all have the same form of the short A sound. The other, slightly different short A is heard in the words bad, cast, drag, and pass.
No. The A in hat has a short A sound, as in cat and sat.No. It is a short a.
I believe you are asking about the word 'can'? Yes, it has a short 'a' sound, so is just pronounced 'can'. The general rule on short words that follow the pattern CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) is that the vowel will usually be short. For example, words such as 'pan, hat, bag, bug, win, hum, sit, wet, pen, dot, hot, tub, map, mud', etc, all have short vowel sounds.
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it is called "the magic bag in a hat".
Yes. The A in hat has a short A vowel sound, as in cat, sat, and that.