There are about 14 ways from various languages. The most common ways are AY and AI, but the long A appears in various spellings:
A words - able, anal, apiary, aviation (2)
A words (silent E) - base, cake, late, name
AY words - lay, may, pay
AI words - fail, maid, plain
EA words - great, steak
EI words - veil, vein, beige
EY words - obey, trey, they
EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor
From French:
ET/ IT - buffet, cachet, chalet, crochet, filet, sachet, sorbet, parfait
QUE/ QUET (kay) - risque, bouquet, croquet
E / EE / ER - cafe, cliche, passe, soiree, toupee, dossier
You have spelled the word correctly: long. It has three tenses: long, longer, longest.
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