No. The EA has a long E sound, as in clear and rear.
In the word "cape," the letter "a" makes a long A sound, which is the sound you hear in the word "cake."
hear is long vowel... long /a/ as in gate long /e/ as in need long /i/ as in nice long /o/ as in yoke long /u/ as in you
Neither. The A is not sounded. The EA pair has the sound of a long E, as in beer, near, or clear.
The word "hear" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'e', pronounced like "here."
No. Although you hear a long A, it is an R-shaped sound, a caret A ("air" sound).
The word female uses long vowel sounds because you can hear the "e" sound when you say female.
It has a caret I sound, which is indistinguishable from a long E in US English.
The word cake has a long A vowel sound and a silent E.You can hear the letter "a" when saying the word cake. Therefore, it is a long vowel sound.
Yes, the vowel pair EA is a long E sound in hear, ear, fear, year and so forth.
The word female uses long vowel sounds because you can hear the "e" sound when you say female.
long vowel because the o you can even hear it the long o sound in moment that's my awser
AA 'Long" O.