Yes. The EE pair in heel has the usual long E sound as in feel and peel.
No, "heel" does not have a long 'e' sound. The word is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, like the 'e' in "tell".
The calcaneus is the name for the bone that makes the heel. It forms a large bulbous projection from the posterior and inferior part of the foot to which the calcaneal tendon (or Achilles tendon) attaches.
If you are on Howrse the answer is a sturdy boot with a short heel.
short e, as bed,
The 'e' in "them" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, like in words such as "red" or "dress."
A short "e"
Short. The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem. (The long E is heard in the word theme.)
Yes: the long "e" sound in the word he is the same as in the pronouns she and me, and also in the words be, bee, feed, heel, mean, need, and seem.
No, red does not have a short e sound. The "e" in red is pronounced like the short "e" sound.
short e for mean