The short vowels in English are a, e, i, o, and u. These are the vowels that typically have a shorter sound compared to their long vowel counterparts.
The short vowels in "impulsive" are the i and u.
The short vowels in "fundamental" are 'u' and 'a'.
All the vowels are short in 'enemy'.
The short vowels: ev-i-de... The last e is silent.
The short vowels in "cultural" are the 'u' in "cul" and the 'a' in "tur."
All of the vowels have short vowel sounds : short A, short A, short I.
a and i are the short vowels in the candid
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
The short vowels in "impulsive" are the i and u.
The short vowels in "fundamental" are 'u' and 'a'.
All the vowels are short in 'enemy'.
The short vowels: ev-i-de... The last e is silent.
Well, honey, in the word "until," the short vowels are the 'u' and the 'i.' So, technically, the short vowels in "until" are 'u' and 'i.' But really, who cares about short vowels when you're just trying to get through the day, am I right?
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
The short vowels in "cultural" are the 'u' in "cul" and the 'a' in "tur."
Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
The short vowels in the word "benefit" are "e" and "i".