er, ir, ur, or ,ar, r controls the vowel and makes it change its sound, ai, ay, ou, ow, oi, oy, ee, ea, two side by side vowels work together and make one sound, he, go, open, macron, words with an open vowel that alone at the end of the syllable and says its own name, can, stop, napkin, sit, words with a closed vowel- a vowel in a closed syllable is short, the consonant blocks the vowel, take, rope, crime, cute, a vowel followed by a consonant and e, the vowel is long, the e is silent, [tle, [gle, [ple, [ble, [dle, a consonant plus -le at the end of a word, long vowel, a vowel that says its own name, short vowel, a vowel that does not say its own name, closed by a consonant.
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