(8) 1st Grade-long And Short Vowels 1

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Decide if these words have a long or short vowel sound!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Home

    • A.

      Long

    • B.

      Short

    Correct Answer
    A. Long
  • 2. 

    Tray

    • A.

      Long

    • B.

      Short

    Correct Answer
    A. Long
    Explanation
    The word "tray" is associated with objects that are typically longer in shape, such as a serving tray or a cutlery tray. Therefore, the word "long" is the most suitable answer as it matches the given word and its associated meaning.

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  • 3. 

    Clock

    • A.

      Long

    • B.

      Short

    Correct Answer
    B. Short
    Explanation
    The word "short" is the correct answer because it is the opposite of "long." In the context of a clock, "short" typically refers to the length of the clock's hand or the duration of time indicated by the hand.

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  • 4. 

    Lamp

    • A.

      Long

    • B.

      Short

    Correct Answer
    B. Short
    Explanation
    The word "short" is the opposite of "long". A lamp can be described as short in comparison to other objects that are longer in height or length.

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