niece
mischief
believe
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Yes. In many US dialects, an unstressed E is often pronounced as a short I, as in became and restore. When this occurs, before sounds like "bifor."
The word is before.
evening before
The rule is: "i" before "e" except after "c" and when sounding like "a" as in "neighbor" or "weigh." "Their" is pronounced as "thayr," so "i" is not before "e."
You should use a before a word starting with a consanant (not a,e,i,o,u), and use an before a word starting with a vowel(a,e,i,o,u).
No. It has a short E sound as in bet and stretch.
antemeridian
In the word close there is no shwa or short e sound. Actually the word uses a silent e. A silent e is in place when there is a vowel and one consonant in between before the e.
I think you are asking of the word "review". The "e" is before the "w".
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "glide," you would drop the final "e" in "glide" before adding the suffix. This is because when adding a vowel suffix like "-ing" to a word ending in a silent "e," the "e" is typically dropped to maintain the original pronunciation of the word. Therefore, "glide" becomes "gliding" after dropping the final "e" before adding the suffix.
How many phonemes in the word tires
eve