Oatmeal?
oatmeal
Itβs 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)
The schwa vowel sound is the most common vowel sound in English, represented by the symbol Ι. It is a short and neutral sound, similar to the 'uh' sound in words like "sofa" or "banana."
Yes, it is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for the letter u is when it's pronounced "you;" the short vowel sound for the letter u is when it's pronounced "uh," like in this word.
The letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel. It is sometimes called a semi-vowel.
The letter "U" in "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
No, it does not. The mnemonic that might help is that the sound of a long vowel is the vowel's name. The words crow and note have the long vowel sound of the letter O.
Child has one vowel, the letter i. It has a long vowel sound in child.
None. There are no long vowel sounds in the word, "Pat". The letter, 'a' has a short vowel sound, though.
A long vowel sound sounds like the letter name. The word "Zebra" consists of one long vowel sound; The "E," and one short vowel sound; The "A."
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.