The word "ant" has a short A sound as in can and answer. The same sound is in the words can't, grant, and plant, but not in want.
No. The A in ant has a short vowel sound (ah as in apple).
It has a short A sound as in grant, can't, can, and man.
Yes. It has the short A sound as in ran and grant. The N gives it a different sound than in other short A words.Yes
yes The 'a' in ant is pronounced 'ah' so it is the short vowel sound. In comparison, the 'a' in ape is the long version of the vowel, or 'ay'.
The a in the word ample has a short Asound.Pronounce the "a" as you would in the word ANT.
No. The A in ant has a short vowel sound (ah as in apple).
no.
It has a short A sound as in grant, can't, can, and man.
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Ants cannot make sounds.
Ants cannot make sounds.
Yes. It has the short A sound as in ran and grant. The N gives it a different sound than in other short A words.Yes
yes The 'a' in ant is pronounced 'ah' so it is the short vowel sound. In comparison, the 'a' in ape is the long version of the vowel, or 'ay'.
The short a sound, like hat, cat.
The a in the word ample has a short Asound.Pronounce the "a" as you would in the word ANT.
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The word "bent" shares the same ending sound as "tent," "ant," "end," and "hint." All of these words have the "-ent" sound at the end, contributing to their similar phonetic ending.