Yes it is. The EW in threw has a long OO sound as in blew and crew. It is a homophone for the word through (thru).
Yes, the word "jewels" does have a long vowel sound in the first syllable ("jew"). A long vowel sound is when the vowel in a word sounds like the name of the letter itself, in this case, the letter "u" in "jewels."
Yes. The EW sounds like a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in threw and crew.
In the word crew, the EW creates a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in rue, true, threw, and through.
No, "can" is not a long vowel word. The "a" in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
Yes, the word "jewels" does have a long vowel sound in the first syllable ("jew"). A long vowel sound is when the vowel in a word sounds like the name of the letter itself, in this case, the letter "u" in "jewels."
Yes. The EW sounds like a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in threw and crew.
In the word crew, the EW creates a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in rue, true, threw, and through.
No, "can" is not a long vowel word. The "a" in "can" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
It has a long vowel sound.
No, there is no long vowel sound in the word "ladder".
The word globe is a long vowel. It would be a short vowel if the word globe was spelled as "glob". Otherwise, it is a long vowel.
long vowel sound.
No, "plate" is not a long vowel word. The "a" in "plate" is a short vowel sound.
No, "light" is not a long vowel word. It has a short vowel sound for the letter "i."
long vowel sound
is the word spinich short vowel or long vowel