No. The A has a short A sound as in cat and tap. The long A is heard in cape.
The A has a short A sound as in back, cat, lap, and sat.
It has a short A sound, as in cap and bat.short
Yes. The A in cap has the short A (ah) sound as in gap, rap, and clap.
The A has a short A sound (ah as in cat or cap). The E has a schwa or unsounded (uhl) sound.
The word "tack" has a short vowel sound. In this case, the 'a' in "tack" is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the words "cat" or "cap."
No. The A has a short A sound as in cap and map. (the long A is in tape)
The A has a short A sound as in back, cat, lap, and sat.
It has a short A sound, as in cap and bat.short
No. The A has a short A sound, as in cap and snap.
No. The A has a short A sound as in cap, chat, or clap.
No. It has a short A sound, as in cap and hat.
It has a short A sound, as in cap and bat.short
The A has a short A sound as in cap and the word rhymes with rapture.
Yes. The A in cap has the short A (ah) sound as in gap, rap, and clap.
The A has a short A sound (ah as in cat or cap). The E has a schwa or unsounded (uhl) sound.
The word "tack" has a short vowel sound. In this case, the 'a' in "tack" is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the words "cat" or "cap."
Cape has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. Compare the sound of cape, drape, grape, tape, to the sound in cap, ban, fat, or other short A words.