Lesson 35 Long Vowel O Vowel Consonant Vowel, Beginning Readers Grammar Phonics

| Long Vowel sounds are when Vowels make the sound of their Letter Names. When one sees the pattern of Vowel then Consonant then Vowel, the grammatical rule for that arrangement is that the first Vowel is a Long Vowel and that Vowel makes the sound of its Letter Name, the Consonant makes its usual sound, and the second Vowel is silent. An example of this letter pattern with Long Vowel O is the word “Note.“ The Consonants N and the T make their typical sounds, the “O“ makes
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