The word step has a short 'e' sound. A long 'e' says the letter. Steep has a long 'e' sound.
A short "e" sound is typically pronounced briefly, like in the word "pet." A long "e" sound is pronounced for a longer duration, like in the word "keep."
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
Yes, "step" ends with a short vowel sound, the "eh" sound in short "e".
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
The EA pair has a short E sound. The second e is a schwa.
No. The pronoun he has a long E sound, as in be, me, she, and we.No, its long.
It has a short E vowel sound, as in pep.
The word 'step' has the short e sound. To make the long e sound the word would need to have 2 e's and that would make it 'steep' which is another word altogether.
Yes. It has the short E to rhyme with pep and prep. The long E is heard in the word steep.
In the word "credit," the vowel 'e' has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as "reh-dit."
"Threat" has a short e sound.
The EA pair has a short E sound. The second e is a schwa.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
The word "when" has a short e sound.
Yes, "repetition" has a long E sound in the last syllable, pronounced as "re-puh-TI-shun."
"Credit" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as "eh" rather than "ee."