Asp.
The root word of "grasped" is "grasp." "Grasp" is the base word from which the past tense form "grasped" is derived.
No, both grasp and grab are present tense verbs. The past tense of grasp is grasped, and the past tense of grab is grabbed.
No, "grasp" is not an interjection. It is a verb that means to understand or comprehend something.
The short vowel sound in "grasp" is /æ/, as in "cat" or "land".
Yes, it has a short A, as in gasp, rasp, and clasp.
Asp.
grasp, squirrel
florist snake
close the gate.
snake
A snake is an animal that rhymes with rake.
Fake snake
snake
A snake which is part of the reptile animal group rhymes with bake.
Brake, break, snake,
snake hovers
It has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. The word snake rhymes with cake and take.