Oh, dude, I mean, like, obviously, it's Special K. You know, the cereal that's all about being, like, special and stuff. But, hey, if you're not feeling it, there's always Froot Loops or Cheerios, you know, the classics.
Corn FlakesFrosted FlakesRaisin Bran
oatmeal
Although the hot cereal "oatmeal" rhymes with wheel, dry cereals such as Wheaties (wheet-eez) and Rice Krispies have the same long E sound. Both Wheaties and Cheerios actually have it twice. (cheer-ee-ohz)
cereal is good for dieting just as long as its not chocolaty always have a good breakfast in the morning.
In the word "plight," the letters "i" and "g" have the long "i" sound.
The word sought may be "oatmeal" (EA has a long E sound). Name brand cereals include: Cheerios - two long E sounds Wheaties - two long E sounds Cookie Crisp Rice Krispies
The letters OA make the long O sound in goal
The letter Y has a long I sound in typhoon. (The same is true of the word typhoid.)
cereal, fruits toast, nuts, bagals, eggs, beans, bacon, sausages, fried bead, black pudding, bacon :-) i think you can have anything you want for breakfast as long as its not candy
The second A has a long A sound. In the homophone "aweigh" it is the EIGH or more specifically the EI that has the long A sound.
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
Munch!