no. h is not a vowel
The word "hive" has a long vowel sound because the 'i' is pronounced like the 'i' in 'hi.'
No, the word "hymn" does not have a short vowel sound. The 'y' in "hymn" makes a long vowel sound, sounding like "hi-m".
The vowel "i" in fire is considered a long vowel because it says its own name. In this case, it makes the long "i" sound like in the word "hi" or "sigh."
Tree is not a vowel. It contains double 'e' as a long vowel.
You double the consonant before adding "ing" to a word that has a short vowel sound and ends with a single consonant if the consonant is preceded by a single vowel. This helps to keep the pronunciation of the word consistent.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
The greeting "Hi" is a single syllable with the exhaled "aitch" sound and a long vowel "i".
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
The word "hive" has a long vowel sound because the 'i' is pronounced like the 'i' in 'hi.'
the word 'letter'?
a word witch have two vowels
No, the word "hymn" does not have a short vowel sound. The 'y' in "hymn" makes a long vowel sound, sounding like "hi-m".
anything more than 2 ex:I rAn (complete)(2 vowel) hI (incomplete)(1 vowel) hOw mAny vOwEls ArE In thE wOrd cOmpEtE(12 vowel)
The vowel "i" in fire is considered a long vowel because it says its own name. In this case, it makes the long "i" sound like in the word "hi" or "sigh."
She is a one-syllable word with one vowel letter at the end of the word. Vowels at the end of a word make a long vowel sound. Other examples are (go, be, he, hi, so, etc.)
Tree is not a vowel. It contains double 'e' as a long vowel.