When a CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) word is followed by e, the sound of the first vowel changes from short to long. When c is followed by e, it usually makes the /s/ sound When g is followed by e, it usually makes the /j/ sound. https://youtu.be/sBA9EWQykqA
Lynn Scotty
When a CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) word is followed by e, the sound of the first vowel changes from short to long. When c is followed by e, it usually makes the /s/ sound When g is followed by e, it usually makes the /j/ sound. https://youtu.be/sBA9EWQykqA
4 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 5