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No. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)

In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).
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No. The EA pair in breathe has a long E sound, and the final E is not pronounced. (bree-th)

In the noun breath, the EA has the short E sound (breth).

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Yes. It has a short E sound to rhyme with hence and pence.

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No. The OE in shoe has a long OO (long U) sound as in shoo and shoot.

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Yes. When two vowels go walking, the second one is silent and the first one does the talking. I.E., first vowel has long sound, "says its name".

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No, it is a long e sound.

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Short as in Ben Nevis.

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Long

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Yes

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Gggg

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