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In "silent E" words such as bite, mite, site, white, the E ending changes the sound of the short I to a long I. There are no English words where a final single E sounds like a long I. However, there are IE words such as die, pie, lie, and vie, and YE endings such as bye and dye.
The EA vowel pair is a long E sound.EA words include beam, cream, dream, gleam, ream, seam, and steam.Most EE words have the long E, as do E words ending in a silent E (such as extreme).
It has a long I, created by the ending silent E.
In "bridge", the d is silent because it has a "dge" trigraph ending.
Yes, in French, the adjective is modified by adding an "e" at the end to match the noun when it is feminine. For example, "grand" (big) becomes "grande" when describing a feminine noun like "voiture" (car).
#1:Silent e can make the vowel before it long (note).#2: Silent e can make c and g soft (race, page).#3: Silent e keeps u and v from being the last letter in a word (clue, give).#4: Every syllable must have a vowel. Silent e adds a vowel to words with the "consonant+le" pattern, such as handle.#5: Adding a silent e can keep a singular word from ending in s, as in the word goose. Without the e, this would look like a plural word: goos.#6: Other miscellaneous reasons for silent e include:The e used to be pronounced (come).To distinguish between two words (or and ore).
Yes, in have 'e' is always a silent e.The word "the" does not have a silent e.
There are several 2 letter words ending in the letter e. These words include be, he, me, as well as we.
Yes, the EA pair has a long E sound. The ending E is silent.
The ending phonetic sound is the letter T (the e is silent).