Here's why:
* The vowel "i" is followed by two consonants ("ll"). In most cases, when a vowel is followed by two consonants, it has a short sound.
* The "i" in "still" sounds like the "i" in "sit" or "fin," not like the "i" in "bike" or "time."
Here's why:
* The vowel "i" is followed by two consonants ("ll"). In most cases, when a vowel is followed by two consonants, it has a short sound.
* The "i" in "still" sounds like the "i" in "sit" or "fin," not like the "i" in "bike" or "time."