Here's why:
* Short i sounds like the "i" in "in" or "it".
* Long i sounds like the "i" in "isle" or "ice".
The "i" in "hit" sounds like the "i" in "in" or "it", making it a short i sound.
Here's why:
* Short i sounds like the "i" in "in" or "it".
* Long i sounds like the "i" in "isle" or "ice".
The "i" in "hit" sounds like the "i" in "in" or "it", making it a short i sound.