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A long vowel sound. IT rhymes with "peel".
No, "stand" has a long vowel sound in which the 'a' is pronounced like the 'ay' in "say".
The vowel sound for the i in rice is a long i sound, which rhymes with ice. The e at the end is silent.
The word "stand" has a short vowel sound.
The I in five is a long vowel sound, created by a silent E. It rhymes with dive and hive.
A long vowel sound. IT rhymes with "peel".
The vowel sound in tough is a short u sound, as in tub. Tough rhymes with stuff.
No, "stand" has a long vowel sound in which the 'a' is pronounced like the 'ay' in "say".
The vowel sound for the i in rice is a long i sound, which rhymes with ice. The e at the end is silent.
Yes. The O has a long vowel sound, and the E has a schwa sound (un). Frozen rhymes with chosen.
leg it most definetly leg
The word "stand" has a short vowel sound.
The I in five is a long vowel sound, created by a silent E. It rhymes with dive and hive.
Stand is the opposite of "sit" and has a short vowel sound.
It has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent. The word snake rhymes with cake and take.
Yes, it does. The words rook and rookie have the short OO sound as in look. Rookie rhymes with cookie, and look rhymes with cook.
The vowel is a long A sound, created by the silent E. The word rhymes with date and late.