In the word "fiery," the IE makes the long E vowel sound as in "see" or "be."
The long vowel sound for 'Y' would make a long 'E' sound. Such as in the word 'Any' and 'Penny'.
No, the word 'bet' has a short vowel sound. A long vowel sound would make it sound like the words beet or beat.
No, there is no long vowel sound in the word "ladder".
No, because dwell contains a "eh" sound, not a "ee" sound, which would make it a short vowel sound.
No, the 'a' sound in "scale" is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for 'a' would be like in the word "cake".
The long vowel sound for 'Y' would make a long 'E' sound. Such as in the word 'Any' and 'Penny'.
No, the word 'bet' has a short vowel sound. A long vowel sound would make it sound like the words beet or beat.
No, there is no long vowel sound in the word "ladder".
No, because dwell contains a "eh" sound, not a "ee" sound, which would make it a short vowel sound.
No, the 'a' sound in "scale" is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for 'a' would be like in the word "cake".
The word "tap" has a short A vowel sound.
The word "am" has a short A vowel sound, as in apple.
The vowel sound in the word "ash" is the short 'a' sound, as in the word "cat."
No, the word "bite" does not have a long vowel sound. In this word, the vowel "i" is pronounced with a short vowel sound as in "bit."
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
Yes, the vowel sound of "a" in the word "can" is considered a short vowel sound. The short "a" sound in "can" is typically pronounced as /æ/.
long vowel sound