Yes.
No it does not.
No, "contribute" is not a silent 'e' word. The 'e' at the end is pronounced as /e/ in the word.
The E is silent, but indicates that the A has a long A sound.
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The silent letters in "foe" are the "e" at the end of the word.
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
The silent e at the end of a word is usually there to make the vowel before it long (say its name). For example, "mat" becomes "mate" when you add an e at the end.
The "e" at the end of the word "more" is silent. This silent e is the reason it is pronounced with a long o.
The silent letter in the word here is the e at the end.
The silent letter in "force" is the "e" at the end. It is not pronounced in the word.
A silent 'e' at the end of a word can change the preceding vowel from short to long. This phenomenon is known as the silent 'e' rule.
The letter ''e'' on the end