English vowels can seem unpredictable, but they actually follow patterns that work about 80% of the time. This cheat sheet gives you a decision flowchart to predict vowel sounds, plus quick references to all the rules in one place.
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The Decision Flowchart
When you see a vowel in a word, follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Is there a vowel team (two vowels together)?
YES β Use the vowel team sound (see Vowel Teams section below)
NO β Go to Step 2
Step 2: Is there a silent E at the end? (VCE pattern)
YES β The vowel is LONG (says its name): cake /keΙͺk/, bike /baΙͺk/, home /hoΚm/
NO β Go to Step 3
Step 3: Does the syllable end with the vowel (open syllable)?
YES β The vowel is LONG: he /hiΛ/, go /goΚ/, me /miΛ/
NO β Go to Step 4
Step 4: Is it before -ND, -LD, -ST, or -LT?
YES (with I or O) β Often LONG: kind /kaΙͺnd/, old /oΚld/, most /moΚst/
NO β Go to Step 5
Step 5: Does the syllable end with a consonant (closed syllable)?
YES β The vowel is SHORT: cat /kΓ¦t/, bed /bΙd/, sit /sΙͺt/
Quick Reference: The 5 Short Vowel Sounds
Short vowels occur in closed syllables (syllables ending with a consonant).
| Letter | Sound | Example Words |
|---|---|---|
| a | /Γ¦/ | cat, apple, back, hat |
| e | /Ι/ | bed, egg, red, pet |
| i | /Ιͺ/ | bit, pin, sit, fish |
| o | /Ι/ | hot, top, stop, not |
| u | /Κ/ | cup, sun, run, but |
β Full guide: Short vs Long Vowels
Quick Reference: The 5 Long Vowel Sounds
Long vowels "say their name" and occur in open syllables, VCE patterns, and vowel teams.
| Letter | Sound | Example Words |
|---|---|---|
| a | /eΙͺ/ | cake, name, day, rain |
| e | /iΛ/ | me, tree, clean, these |
| i | /aΙͺ/ | bike, time, fly, kind |
| o | /oΚ/ | home, boat, go, old |
| u | /uΛ/ | cute, blue, few, music |
The Three Main Long Vowel Patterns
Pattern 1: Silent E (VCE)
Vowel + Consonant + silent E = Long vowel
| Short | + Silent E | Sound Change |
|---|---|---|
| mat /mΓ¦t/ | mate /meΙͺt/ | short β long A |
| pet /pΙt/ | Pete /piΛt/ | short β long E |
| bit /bΙͺt/ | bite /baΙͺt/ | short β long I |
| hop /hΙp/ | hope /hoΚp/ | short β long O |
| cub /kΚb/ | cube /kjuΛb/ | short β long U |
β Full guide: The Magic of Silent E
Pattern 2: Open Syllables
When a syllable ends with a vowel (no consonant after), the vowel is long.
β Full guide: Syllable Division Rules
Pattern 3: Vowel Teams
Two vowels together usually make one sound (often long).
| Team | Sound | Examples | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|
| ai, ay | /eΙͺ/ (long A) | rain, day | Very reliable |
| ee | /iΛ/ (long E) | see, tree | Very reliable |
| oa | /oΚ/ (long O) | boat, coat | Very reliable |
| ea | /iΛ/ or /Ι/ or /eΙͺ/ | read, bread, great | Tricky! |
| ow | /oΚ/ or /aΚ/ | snow, cow | Tricky! |
| igh | /aΙͺ/ (long I) | light, night | Very reliable |
β Full guide: Vowel Teams and Digraphs
Special Rule: I and O Before Consonant Clusters
I and O often stay long before -ND, -LD, -ST, -LT:
| Pattern | Long Sound | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| -ind | /aΙͺnd/ | kind, find, mind, blind |
| -ild | /aΙͺld/ | wild, child, mild |
| -old | /oΚld/ | old, cold, bold, gold |
| -ost | /oΚst/ | most, post, host, ghost |
| -olt | /oΚlt/ | bolt, colt, jolt |
Exceptions: wind (air), hint, cost, lost, soft
β Full guide: I and O Before Two Consonants
The Exception List: Words to Memorize
These common words break the rules. Memorize them:
VCE Words with Short Vowels (Should Be Long, But Aren't)
| Word | Expected | Actual |
|---|---|---|
| have | /heΙͺv/ | /hΓ¦v/ |
| give | /gaΙͺv/ | /gΙͺv/ |
| live (verb) | /laΙͺv/ | /lΙͺv/ |
| come | /koΚm/ | /kΚm/ |
| some | /soΚm/ | /sΚm/ |
| done | /doΚn/ | /dΚn/ |
| love | /loΚv/ | /lΚv/ |
| gone | /goΚn/ | /gΙΛn/ |
| one | /oΚn/ | /wΚn/ |
| none | /noΚn/ | /nΚn/ |
Open Syllable Words with Unexpected Sounds
| Word | Expected | Actual |
|---|---|---|
| do | /doΚ/ | /duΛ/ |
| to | /toΚ/ | /tuΛ/ |
| who | /hoΚ/ | /huΛ/ |
| the | /Γ°iΛ/ | /Γ°Ι/ |
Y as a Vowel: Quick Rules
| Position | Sound | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| End of 1-syllable word | /aΙͺ/ (long I) | my, fly, try, cry |
| End of multi-syllable word | /iΛ/ (long E) | happy, baby, candy |
| Middle of word | /Ιͺ/ (short I) | gym, myth, system |
Print-Friendly Flowchart
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β Is there a vowel team? β
β (ai, ee, oa, ea...) β
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β β
YES NO
β β
βΌ βΌ
Use vowel team βββββββββββββββββββββββ
sound pattern β Is there silent E β
β at the end? (VCE) β
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β β
YES NO
β β
βΌ βΌ
LONG VOWEL βββββββββββββββββββ
β Open syllable? β
β (ends in vowel) β
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β β
YES NO
β β
βΌ βΌ
LONG VOWEL ββββββββββββββββββ
β Before -ND, β
β -LD, -ST, -LT? β
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β β
YES NO
β β
βΌ βΌ
Often LONG SHORT VOWEL
(check (closed
exceptions) syllable)
Practice: Test Yourself
Use the flowchart to predict these vowel sounds:
- train β Vowel team (ai) β Long A /eΙͺ/ β
- hope β VCE pattern β Long O /oΚ/ β
- cat β Closed syllable β Short A /Γ¦/ β
- kind β Before -ND β Long I /aΙͺ/ β
- me β Open syllable β Long E /iΛ/ β
Now try these (answers at bottom):
- boat
- fish
- home
- cold
- happy
Answers: 1) Long O (vowel team oa), 2) Short I (closed syllable), 3) Long O (VCE), 4) Long O (-old pattern), 5) Short A + Long E (closed syllable + Y ending)
Related Guides
For deeper understanding, explore these detailed guides:
- Short vs Long Vowels: The Foundation
- The Magic of Silent E
- Vowel Teams and Digraphs
- Syllable Division Rules
- I and O Before Two Consonants
- The Schwa Sound
- R-Controlled Vowels
The Bottom Line
English vowel pronunciation follows patterns about 80% of the time. The remaining 20% are high-frequency exceptions that need to be memorized. Use this flowchart as your starting point, and you'll be right most of the time.
Remember: When in doubt, check a dictionary! Every dictionary shows pronunciation in IPA, which removes all guesswork.