Bed, red, bet, debt, set, met, pet, vet, get, jet, let, peg, leg, beg,
The vowel sound in "tent" is a short e.
The a is short, the e is long
No.
The term "vowel consonant e" (VCE) is a pronunciation tool in learning how to speak English. Generally, when an e follows a vowel-consonant pair (the word "male", for example), the e is silent and the vowel has a "long" sound rather than "short" (the word "mall" has a short a ). This is also known as the "magic e" or "helper e", as it gets the preceding vowel to "say it's name".
The first A has a short A sound, the second A is a schwa, and the Y has a long E vowel sound (fant-uh-see).
It is a short e. Other words with a short e:bellcelldellhellmellowLong e words include:heelmealrealsealteal
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
Words such as "tent," "spent," and "event" have the same vowel sound as "went."
No. The E is a short E as in then. Words with W and WH can have unusual vowel sounds.
"Credit" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as "eh" rather than "ee."
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
No, when a vowel says its name, it's a long vowel. She has a long E sound. But the word "shed" has a short "e" sound. So do words like bed, bad, hid, and mom.
The i is a long vowel; the e is a short vowel.
No, the word "deck" has a long vowel sound in the first syllable.
The vowel sound in "tent" is a short e.
The vowel sound in bet is a short E sound, as in get, let, net, set, and debt. Other words that have a short E are beg, sent, ever, bread, kept, and revolution.
The word "pencil" has a short e vowel sound, like the e in "pet" or "bed."