No. Sit has a short I as in sick and sip. It rhymes with bit and fit.
If you ADD an E to the end, it becomes "site" which like "sight" 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.
There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
The "i" in "pilot" is a short vowel sound as it is pronounced like in the word "sit."
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
The word "kitten" has a short vowel sound. The "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/, similar to the "i" in "sit" or "lid."
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.
There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
The "i" in "pilot" is a short vowel sound as it is pronounced like in the word "sit."
The word spider has a long I vowel sound. If you find that the vowel makes the same sound in the word as it does when saying it in the alphabet, it will be long.
No. The word hit has a short i vowel sound. It rhymes with bit, fit, pit, and sit.
The word "kitten" has a short vowel sound. The "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/, similar to the "i" in "sit" or "lid."
In the word "wig," the "i" is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /ɪ/, as in "sit" and "fin."
No. Both I's have a long E sound. (kee-wee)
No, "tyrant" does not have a long vowel. In the word "tyrant," the letter "y" is acting as a consonant, so the vowel sound in the first syllable is short. The vowel sound is a short "i" as in "sit."
The word "linen" has a short vowel sound. The 'i' in "linen" is pronounced like the 'i' in "sit" or "bin."
THE answer is sit it sounds like seet
Yes, the first I has a long I sound and the A has a short I sound. (kly-mit)The E is silent.