softens to /s/ when followed by e, i, or y. - center, icy, softens to /j/ when followed by e, i, or y. - germ, ginger, English words will never end this way. - judge, age, pie, Long sounds at the end of syllables - over, future, may be long i or short i at the end of a syllable - cycle, idyllic, habitat, at the end of one syllable word makes long i sound - shy, cry, makes long e sound at the end of multisyllabic base words - body, buddy, at the end of foreign words says long e sound - spaghetti, linguini, can make long sound when before two consonants - mild, told, spells long a at the end of a base word - say, play, at the end of a word, it is makes a schwa sound - trauma, media, isn't a vowel in this situation - quilt, equip, here some magic is happening - hike, joke, Final stable syllable needs a written vowel - pickle, stable, Words shouldn't look like more than one - house, please, visually pleasing - owe, pie, voices /th/ - breathe, bathe, clears the confusion - ore, tease, just because - come, where, word ends with e + vowel suffix - charging, having, double for vowel suffix added to closed syllable words - begged, sipped,
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