Any words with a long vowel such as bite, hate, broke, discrete, or lute.
Any past forms of words ending in -ed like shortened, posted, loved and a million others.
"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
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No. A "long E" is in words such as be, see, and key. The E in woke (wohk) is silent.
The words be, he, me, she, and we have a long E sound. Longer words could include becalm, detract, menial, prepaid, and retain, or words with a long E and silent E such as gene, scene, mete, concrete, and complete.
there is no silent letters in marvel
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
Some words with a silent S:AisleAproposArkansasBourgeoisChamoisChassisDebrisHors d'oeuvresIllinoisIslandIslePrecisRendezvous
Yes, in have 'e' is always a silent e.The word "the" does not have a silent e.
"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
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One exception to the silent e rule is when adding endings like -ed or -ing to words ending in a consonant and a silent e (e.g., write to writing). Another exception is with words where the final silent e is dropped before a suffix that starts with a vowel (e.g., change to changing).
Some words with a silent "p" include psychology, pneumonia, and raspberry.
Yes, the words "life" and "knife" have a silent "e" at the end. The "e" is there to modify the pronunciation of the vowel before it.
Some words with silent 'ng' include 'finger' and 'song'. Some words with silent 'nk' include 'honor' and 'bunk'.
In some English words, the silent "e" at the end changes the sound of the preceding vowel from a short sound to a long sound. For example, in the word "hop," the silent "e" changes the "o" from a short o sound to a long o sound in "hope."
Words that have a single E followed by a silent E have the long E sound : cede, gene, mete, scene, compete, and complete. Many long E words have a "vowel pair" with or without a silent E at the end : trees, cheese, seas, tease, breeze, and keys.