No. It has just the long A sound. The first E is a schwa and the second E is silent.
No, the word "operate" does not have a long a sound. It is pronounced as "op-uh-reyt" with a short o sound and a long e sound.
No, the word "he" is pronounced with a short e sound.
Yes. In fact, it has two. The E in "be" and the IE both have the long E sound (bee-leev). The final E is silent.
No, "heel" does not have a long 'e' sound. The word is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, like the 'e' in "tell".
No, the word "eighty" does not have a long a or long e sound. The pronunciation is "ey-tee" with a long e sound for the "eigh" and a short e sound for the "ty."
No, the word "Wednesday" does not have both long and short "e" sounds. It only has the short "e" sound.
It has both a short E sound from the E and a long E sound from the Y.
Yes, the word 'these' does have the long e sound. Another word that has only one e that makes the long E sound is eve. You might notice that both have another E after the consonant and that extra E is a clue that the word has the long E sound.
No, the word "he" is pronounced with a short e sound.
Both a long E and a long A may be used to extend the sound of a long E.
Yes. In fact, it has two. The E in "be" and the IE both have the long E sound (bee-leev). The final E is silent.
It's unclear who "she" is in your question. Please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate answer.
No, "heel" does not have a long 'e' sound. The word is pronounced with a short 'e' sound, like the 'e' in "tell".
It has one short vowel sound and one long vowel sound, both E. The first E has a short E sound, and the Y has a long E sound (chehr-ee).
The word "kiwi" has a long I sound. It is pronounced as "kee-wee."
No, the word "Wednesday" does not have both long and short "e" sounds. It only has the short "e" sound.
yes pea and bee have the same e sound
The word "pencil" has a short e vowel sound, like the e in "pet" or "bed."