A words - able, anal, apiary, aviation (2)
A words (silent E) - base, cake, late, name
AY words - lay, may, pay
AI words - fail, maid, plain
EA words - great, steak
EI words - veil, vein
EY words - obey, trey, they
EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor
From French:
ET/ IT - buffet, cachet, chalet, crochet, filet, sachet, sorbet, parfait
QUE/ QUET (kay) - risque, bouquet, croquet
E / EE / ER - cliche, passe, soiree, toupee, dossier
The word "feet" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" in "feet" makes the sound of the letter's name, which is a long E sound.
In the word "cape," the letter "a" makes a long A sound, which is the sound you hear in the word "cake."
Cake has a long "a" sound.
No, the word "lime" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
The word "pilot" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
The word "feet" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" in "feet" makes the sound of the letter's name, which is a long E sound.
In the word "cape," the letter "a" makes a long A sound, which is the sound you hear in the word "cake."
Cake has a long "a" sound.
No, the word "lime" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
No, it creates a low sound.
The word "pilot" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
Toad has a long vowel sound from the letter o.
The I has a long I sound, and the A is unstressed (schwa sound eh or uh).
The word "was" has a short-a sound, like "ahhh". If you wanted a long-a sound, the word "ways" has a long-a sound, where the letter "a" sounds like "aie"
No. The word has a short I sound to rhyme with big and wig.
The word "bee" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" at the end of the word signals the long vowel sound in English, making the "ee" in "bee" sound like the letter name "e" instead of a short "eh" sound.
No. When has a short e sound. Leaf has a long e sound though. When a letter says it's own name then it is long.