No. The E is indeed short in nest (as in net and rest), but in blanket you do not sound the ET as "et" -- it has a short I sound (blang-kit).
Yes, both the words "nest" and "blanket" have a short e sound in their pronunciation.
Egg and nest have a short e sound in both words.
Nest has a short e sound.
"Nested" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable, pronounced as "nes-ted".
Yes, the vowel in "nest" is a short e sound, pronounced as /ɛ/.
No, "leg" contains a short "e" sound, but it is not considered a short e word. Short e words typically include words such as "red," "pen," and "wet."
"Nested" has a short vowel sound in the first syllable, pronounced as "nes-ted".
Yes, the vowel in "nest" is a short e sound, pronounced as /ɛ/.
No, "leg" contains a short "e" sound, but it is not considered a short e word. Short e words typically include words such as "red," "pen," and "wet."
Nest has a short e sound.
In short bushes.
The theme of the short story Waspâ??s Nest is that a person must think twice before making a big decision. This short story is about a detective who figures a murder plot.
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yes.but short stem
by sitting in her nest and wrapping them up in her wings like a blanket, then turning on the electric heater she keeps in her branch.
Fright, short trip for food, nest of eggs not hatching and the bird will give up.
She will "nest". Examples are making a space among shoes in a closet or rucking up a blanket/towel put into the box you have prepared for her and the puppies.
The baby birds made a cheep, cheep sound in their nest.