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What are the vowels. short vowels and long vowels. what are the vowel sounds

Short vowels and long vowels refer to the different sounds vowels can make in words. Here's a breakdown: Short Vowels The short vowels are typically the sounds made when a vowel is pronounced quickly and doesn't sound like its name. They are: 1. *Short A*: /æ/ (as in "cat" or "hat") 2. *Short E*: /ɛ/ (as in "bed" or "pen") 3. *Short I*: /ɪ/ (as in "sit" or "pin") 4. *Short O*: /ɒ/ (as in "hot" or "pot") 5. *Short U*: /ʌ/ (as in "cup" or "sun") Long Vowels Long vowels are pronounced the same way as the name of the letter. They often occur when the vowel is followed by a silent "e" (as in "cake" or "bike"). Here are the long vowel sounds: 1. *Long A*: /eɪ/ (as in "cake" or "name") 2. *Long E*: /iː/ (as in "be" or "tree") 3. *Long I*: /aɪ/ (as in "bike" or "time") 4. *Long O*: /oʊ/ (as in "bone" or "go") 5. *Long U*: /juː/ (as in "mule" or "tube") #n# Key Difference: *Short vowels* are more relaxed and quick, like in "cat" or "bed." *Long vowels* sound like the letter itself, like in "cake" or "tree." #longvowels #shortvowels #spellingrules

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