Yes, the I is pronounced as a long I, so that it rhymes with rider and cider.
No. Spider is a noun. It has two vowel sounds. One is a "long" I, and the other is a vocalic R.
Yes. The I in spider is a long I, and the E is unstressed. It rhymes with glider and rider.
Yes. The I in spider is a long I, and the E is unstressed. It rhymes with glider and rider.
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
No, the word "spider" does not have a short vowel sound. The "i" in spider makes a long vowel sound.
No. Spider is a noun. It has two vowel sounds. One is a "long" I, and the other is a vocalic R.
Yes. The I in spider is a long I, and the E is unstressed. It rhymes with glider and rider.
Yes. The I in spider is a long I, and the E is unstressed. It rhymes with glider and rider.
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
No, the word "spider" does not have a short vowel sound. The "i" in spider makes a long vowel sound.
The I in spider is a long I as in spied. The E has a schwa-R sound (uhr).
The word spider has a long I and an unstressed (schwa), to rhyme with rider and wider.
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The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
No. Spider is a noun. It has two vowel sounds. One is a "long" I, and the other is a vocalic R.
The 'i' in "spider" is a short vowel sound. The short 'i' sound is pronounced as /ɪ/ in phonetic terms.
The word cider has a long I and an unstressed E (schwa) sound.It rhymes with spider.