Yes, the vowel pair EA is a long E sound in hear, ear, fear, year and so forth.
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
The word "hear" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'e', pronounced like "here."
yes web is a short e word a long e word would be behind because you hear the letter e
No. The EA has a long E sound, as in clear and rear.
Neither. The A is not sounded. The EA pair has the sound of a long E, as in beer, near, or clear.
Yes. The word "here" has a long E and a silent E, and sounds like hear.
Long e as in meeee. When a vowel is long, it says its name. As you say me, you hear "ee" in there, not "eh."
It has a long E and a silent E at the end. It is pronounced the same as hear.
Yes. The first E in "here" has a long E vowel sound, as in hear. The final E is silent.
It is a long A (you hear the A sound) with a silent E. It rhymes with case and face.
The word 'bone' does not have a long or a short e sound in it. It does have an e at the end, but that e is silent so you don't hear that sound at all.
It has a caret I sound, which is indistinguishable from a long E in US English.