long vowel sound ( mom,nap,tip,puma )
Answers
I guess puma is tge correct answer
Explanation:
A long vowel is a vowel sound that is pronounced the same way as the name of the letter itself. For example, the long U sound is pronounced like "yoo," as would be the case in words like "lure" and "tube." By contrast, the short U sound is pronounced more like "uh," as in words like "cub" and "tub."
The 7 ‘long’ vowel sounds areso called due to the length of their pronunciation; these can often be held without distorting their sound.
The /ai,(eI)/ sound found in the words: train, tray, cake and break.
The /oa,(ǝƱ)/ sound found in the words: boat, hotel, toe and bone.
The /oi,(ɔI)/ sound found in the words: boy, coin and buoy.
The /ow,(aƱ)/ sound found in the words: owl, house, drought and hour.
The /ee,(іː)/ sound found in the words: tree, pea, me, and pony.
The /I,(aI)/ sound found in the words: iron, fly, pie and light.
The /oo,(uː)/ sound found in the words: spoon, blue, screw and you.