Yes. Both are the "long vowel".
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
Yes. They both have a long A sound created by a silent E. Cake rhymes with fake and place rhymes with face.
The word "Saturday" has the same vowel sound as "whale" and is an 8-letter word that represents a day of the week.
The word that sounds the same as "whale" and the question "we think with this" is "brain".
That is correct, hood and look have the same vowel sound.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
No. The vowel sound heard in "whale" is a long A, the same sound as wail.
Yes. They both have a long A sound created by a silent E. Cake rhymes with fake and place rhymes with face.
The word "Saturday" has the same vowel sound as "whale" and is an 8-letter word that represents a day of the week.
Snail.
Lake
No. Whale has a long A and shine has a long I. (see related question)
The word that sounds the same as "whale" and the question "we think with this" is "brain".
No, "angle" does not contain a long vowel. The "a" in "angle" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, as in "cat." A long vowel typically refers to a vowel sound that is pronounced the same as the name of the letter itself, such as the "a" in "cake."
A crane (bird).
That is correct, hood and look have the same vowel sound.
The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."