Yes, the word "bacon" has a long "a" sound as in "bay".
The 'a' sound in bacon is a short vowel sound.
Roger Bacon did like bacon.
Bacon has a short vowel sound.
This sentence demonstrates onomatopoeia, which is a poetic device where words mimic the sounds they describe, like "sizzled" representing the sound of bacon cooking.
Yes, you can get addicted to bacon. But, it is not like a drug. It will be according to if you like the taste of bacon.
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These sentences do not contain any adverbs: A I like bacon B I like bacon and eggs These sentences do contain adverbs: C I like crisp bacon with scrambled eggs D I like limply cooked bacon with a poached egg
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.
Turkey bacon and meatless bacon substitute are both made to look and smell like bacon.