There is the 'Weald' ranges of hills in southern Emgland.
beach
The word "beach" would fit this description.
beet, feet, feel, deal, deem, heel, keel, meal, peel, peal, reel, real, seal, seam, seem, teal, weal, zeal
Beach , Cheat , Beat , Eat , Keep
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+Amara terenta+Riley cusmera
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Riley- pls the one who smells like fish dont come here or otherwise the class is going to be bullshhits
+Riley cusmera
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+Amara terenta
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No, it does not. The mnemonic that might help is that the sound of a long vowel is the vowel's name. The words crow and note have the long vowel sound of the letter O.
Make a list of words with the vowel sound(at least five words for each vowel)underline the vowel in each word
The vowel sound in now is an OW or OU vowel pair sound. It is in the words vow and vowel, and the words cow, how, plow, towel, tower, brown, and drowsy. Words spelled with an OU include sound, round, house, mouse, doubt, stout, ounce, pounce, bounce, cloud, couch, and flour (flower).
Yes, the word "are" has a vowel sound. The letter "a" in "are" is pronounced as the schwa sound, which is a vowel sound.
what words have the same vowel sound as bin
The 2 letter word "uh" has the same vowel sound as "mule".
Some words that start with the short vowel sound "i" would be: ibidem, ibidine, icarian, icarus, ichnolite, ichthyoid, if, is, in, into, inter, and intermediate.
Some words that begin with the short 'i' sound are: information intuition inability invariably
The schwa sound in "iron" is the unstressed vowel sound represented by the letter "i." It is a reduced and neutral vowel sound that is commonly found in unstressed syllables in English words. In "iron," the schwa sound is heard in the second syllable, represented by the letter "o."
tunes, runes, cuter, prune...
Diesel does have a long "E" sound, so yes. Generally in long vowel words with two vowels together, the long vowel sound represents the first letter of the vowel pair, not the second, for example "died," where the long vowel sound is "I" So "diesel" is unusual, since the long vowel sound represents the second vowel "E"
Almost any word you can think of that has a double consonant preceeded by a vowel will have a short vowel sound, just as almost any word with a single consonant after the vowel will make the vowel a long sound. A few words that have a short vowel sound followed by a double consonant are: batter, better, bitter, butter, hemming, teller, messier and letter.