no it is a verb if your talking about flying
Yes, the word "fly" has a vowel, which is the letter "y".
No. The Y has a long I vowel sound.
The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in sly and fry.
Yes, "fly" has a long vowel sound because the 'y' at the end of the word changes the 'i' to a long /ī/ sound.
words that have the vowel sound you hear in dried
Yes, the word "fly" has a vowel, which is the letter "y".
No. The Y has a long I vowel sound.
The Y in fly has a long I vowel sound, as do the words sly and my.
The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in sly and fry.
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The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in flight.
Yes, "fly" has a long vowel sound because the 'y' at the end of the word changes the 'i' to a long /ī/ sound.
"Red" and "Request" do not rhyme. They have to have the same vowel sounds, such as, "Pie" or "Fly."
One animal name without a "classic vowel" (AEIOU) is lynx(wildcat related to the bobcat).But in this case, the Y is a vowel.
Three but/ter/fly there should be a vowel in each syllables
There are many such works. For eg- crypt, fly, gypsy and many others.
words that have the vowel sound you hear in dried