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Rain and cape have long A sounds; ran and cap have short A's. Bead and neat have long E sounds; bed and net have short E's. Pile and ride have long I sounds; pill and rid have short I's. Hope and wrote have long O sounds; hop and rot have short O's. Mute and pure have long U sounds; mutt and purr have short U's.
No, silent short bowel sounds and long vowel sounds are different. Short bowel sounds refer to decreased or absent noises heard in the abdomen with a stethoscope, indicating reduced intestinal activity. Long vowel sounds, on the other hand, are linguistic terms related to speech and language pronunciation.
The vowel sounds are usually neither short or long sounds, and they are different. -- The OU pair in out has an OW diphthong sound, as in pout, doubt, and words like cow. -- The OU pair in your has the "caret O" (OR or British AW sound) or alternately a long O followed by R.
The word "mast" has a short "a" sound like in "cat."
The long A sounds like the letter name (AY as in day). The short A sounds like "ah" as in apple or sat (not the short O sound which is "aah" as in body or not).
No, the words then and there do not have long e sounds. Then has a short e, and there, rhymes with air, has a short a.
"Afraid" has two vowel sounds. One of them is short and the other is long.
Rain and cape have long A sounds; ran and cap have short A's. Bead and neat have long E sounds; bed and net have short E's. Pile and ride have long I sounds; pill and rid have short I's. Hope and wrote have long O sounds; hop and rot have short O's. Mute and pure have long U sounds; mutt and purr have short U's.
It has three short vowel sounds, for the A, the E, and the I.
The long A sounds like the letter name (AY as in day). The short A sounds like "ah" as in apple or cat (not the short O sound which is "aah" as in body or not).
It has two short vowel sounds, the A and the I.
It's long if it sounds like the letter. Both E's are short.
The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
No, silent short bowel sounds and long vowel sounds are different. Short bowel sounds refer to decreased or absent noises heard in the abdomen with a stethoscope, indicating reduced intestinal activity. Long vowel sounds, on the other hand, are linguistic terms related to speech and language pronunciation.
Long-just remember long sounds like the letter
No, the words then and there do not have long e sounds. Then has a short e, and there, rhymes with air, has a short a.
The vowel sounds are usually neither short or long sounds, and they are different. -- The OU pair in out has an OW diphthong sound, as in pout, doubt, and words like cow. -- The OU pair in your has the "caret O" (OR or British AW sound) or alternately a long O followed by R.