ou
oo
o
ew
oe
The vowel O in owl is controlled by the following W, making the vowel neither short or long. It makes the sound OW, as in COW.
The long vowel U has the "oo" or "ew"sound in US English, generally "ew" in the UK. Words with a silent E (oo) : clue, due, sue Words with a silent E (ew) : cue, hue, juice Words with a consonant E (oo): rude, lute, truce, Words with aconsonant E (ew): cube, cute, huge, abuse, use (the function) Words with the long U (oo): tutor, hula, lunar Words with the long U (ew) : pupil, mucilage
actually to defeat codex, you need to spell words as long as you can , and have a good weapon . you also can use one of the potions that you have .
peacetime
Both pole and vowel have long o sounds, but they sound differently. The o in pole is pronounced the same way in open, ohm, only, and hotel. The o sound in vowel is an ow sound as in cow, row, how, crowd and brow.
No. There is an AW vowel sound and a long A from the AY in ways.
It is a long vowel, words like know and snow are, words like cow and plow are not however :)
Short vowel sound. Words such as ice and item are long I vowel sounds.
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.
are these words long or short vowel rapid, tulip, pupil
Is panel a short or long vowel sound
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.
The long vowel in "pearl" is the letter "e". It is pronounced as /iː/ in the word.
What words have the same long vowel sound as meet?
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.
The Y in fly has a long I vowel sound, as do the words sly and my.
Diesel does have a long "E" sound, so yes. Generally in long vowel words with two vowels together, the long vowel sound represents the first letter of the vowel pair, not the second, for example "died," where the long vowel sound is "I" So "diesel" is unusual, since the long vowel sound represents the second vowel "E"