Some words that begin with the short 'i' sound are:
information
intuition
inability
invariably
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.
Both the E and the I have short I vowel sounds (big-in).
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
It is a short vowel because it doesn't "say" the letter name. The "O" in "hop" has a short O vowel sound. If it were to be a long vowel it would sound like "hope".
The letter O in top has a short O vowel sound, as in hop and mop.
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.
Both the E and the I have short I vowel sounds (big-in).
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
It is a short vowel because it doesn't "say" the letter name. The "O" in "hop" has a short O vowel sound. If it were to be a long vowel it would sound like "hope".
The letter O in top has a short O vowel sound, as in hop and mop.
The letter "U" in "sun" has a short U vowel sound.
Yes. A "short vowel" is one that does not have the same sound as the letter itself. The word "am" is a short A, while "ate" has a long A sound.
Bē uses a long vowel. Remember: long vowels sound like you are saying the actual letter, and short sound like you are just saying part of the letter.
a short vowel is one that does not have the same sound as the letter itself tha word "am" is a short A
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 O in rocket is a short vowel. The letter E is a schwa, which is also a short type of sound but unstressed.
Igloo has a short vowel sound.