Yes. The A has a long A sound as in plane and space. The E is silent.
Yes. They both have a long A sound created by a silent E. Cake rhymes with fake and place rhymes with face.
The plural noun babies has two long vowel sounds: the A is long and the IE pair has a long E sound (it takes the place of the Y in the singular baby).The pronunciation is (BAY-beez).
It has a long "u" sound.
No, pat has a "short-a" sound. The following words have a short A sound: cat, mat, slat, dad, map, flap, pal The following words have a long-a sound: late, place, lace, plane, glaze.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
It has a long A sound, as in plate and face.
No. The A in place is a long A (ay) sound, with a silent E. It rhymes with face.
Yes. They both have a long A sound created by a silent E. Cake rhymes with fake and place rhymes with face.
The plural noun babies has two long vowel sounds: the A is long and the IE pair has a long E sound (it takes the place of the Y in the singular baby).The pronunciation is (BAY-beez).
No. The A in face has a long A sound as in fade and place. The E is silent.
The tides in Long Island Sound take place twice a day, with ranges of about 2.6 feet in the eastern part, and 6.6 feet in the western area of the Sound.
It has a long "u" sound.
How does sound from one place to another
No, pat has a "short-a" sound. The following words have a short A sound: cat, mat, slat, dad, map, flap, pal The following words have a long-a sound: late, place, lace, plane, glaze.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
The word "vines" has no A or A sound in it. The word "vanes" has a long A sound.