Well, honey, "batch" is a short vowel word. The 'a' in "batch" makes a quick, snappy sound like in "cat" or "bat". So, there you have it, short and sweet just like the word itself.
The A in the word batch has a short A sound (ah as in apple), to rhyme with match and patch.
"Ruby" has a long u sound (long vowel), while "Spanish" has a short a sound (short vowel).
Loser long or short vowel
It is a short vowel word. The I has a short I sound.
The I in the word diner has a long I sound.
The A in the word batch has a short A sound (ah as in apple), to rhyme with match and patch.
"Ruby" has a long u sound (long vowel), while "Spanish" has a short a sound (short vowel).
Loser long or short vowel
It is a short vowel word. The I has a short I sound.
The I in the word diner has a long I sound.
The vowel "i" can be both short and long. For example, in the word "sit," the "i" is short, and in the word "fine," the "i" is long.
The 'e' in 'when' has a short vowel sound.
The word "glad" has a short vowel sound.
The word "head" has a short vowel sound.
No. Both the A and the I have short vowel sounds.
No. Bath is a short vowel word (short A as in bat and math), but bathe is a long vowel word with its silent E.
No, "can" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel 'a' in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.