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When E is one consonant away from another vowel it makes that vowel say it's name. |
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When two vowels go walking the first one does the talking and says it's name and the second vowel stays quiet. |
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When a vowel ends a syllable the vowel will say its name. Like in me, he, she, go, be... |
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When C is followed by i, e, y it will say /s/. Like in city, cent, cymbal. The vowel will still say a sound. |
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When G is followed by i, e, y it MIGHT say /j/. Like in gym, gentle, gist. The vowel will still say a sound. |
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When 'Y' ends a single a word with 1 syllable it says /ie/.
When 'Y' ends a word with 2 or more syllables it says /ee/.
When 'Y' ends a word as 'ey' or 'ay' it says /ae/. |
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