The vowels are "a, e, i, o, u and sometimes letters "w" and "y". Short vowels ------ When there is a single vowel in a short word or syllable, the vowel usually makes a short sound. These short vowels usually appear at the beginning of the word or between two consonants. Examples of short vowels are found in these words: c a t , e n d, p i g, l o g, b u s
Long Vowels 1------ When a short word or syllable ends with a vowel-consonant -e combination (a-k-e), the vowel is usually long and the "e" at the end of the word is silent (this rule does not apply in all cases). Examples of a vowel - consonant --e combination are: bake, ride, pole, tune.
Long Vowels 2------ When a word or syllable has a single vowel and the vowel appears at the end of the word or syllable, the vowel usually makes the long sound. Examples are: no he go
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