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What is CVCe words?

consonant vowel consonant ending in e


Does boy have a long e sound?

No. The OY pair has the oi/oy diphthong sound, not the long E of a consonant-Y ending.


How do you produce the sound of the consonant E?

E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet


Is E a vowel or consonant?

The letter E is a vowel when it is pronounced as "ee," as in the words "see" or "me." However, it can also represent the "eh" sound in certain words like "bread," where it functions as a consonant.


Does funny have a long e sound?

Yes. The Y has a long E sound (fun-ee). This is one of the two chief sounds of a consonant-Y ending, the other being a long I sound as in deny.


Is y a vowel in February?

Yes. It is an ending vowel with a long E sound. If a Y is ahead of a vowel and has a YUH sound, it is considered a consonant. Otherwise it is a vowel.


Words ending with an ee sound?

antsyarcheryanchovybarleybatterybeebonycategorydiarydairyeasyfieryfurryfairygloomyhurryicyjurykindlykeylivelymerrynearlynastypartyqueryrustyrosyracyslimytimelyturkeytouchytrophyurologyvalleywhiskywhimsyverywavyzanyeager


What does CVVCe stands for?

CVVC stands for consonant, vowel, vowel consonant ending with "e" this is a patern for forming certain words in English language. Example for CVVCe i the word HOUSE


Can o consonant e words have a short U sound?

Yes, some words with the letter "o" followed by a consonant and then "e" can have a short "u" sound, such as "come" and "some." In these cases, the "o" takes on a different pronunciation due to the following consonant.


What words have a short e sound but spelled like she?

There are no words ending in E where the E has a short E sound. The words spelled with "she" that have short E's include shed, shelf, shell, shelter, shelve, and shepherd.


What words have an e ending and sound like a long i?

In "silent E" words such as bite, mite, site, white, the E ending changes the sound of the short I to a long I. There are no English words where a final single E sounds like a long I. However, there are IE words such as die, pie, lie, and vie, and YE endings such as bye and dye.


To spell the word occurrence why is the final consonant doubled before adding the suffix?

Because the stress is on the second syllable of the base word ending in consonant + vowel + consonant. its what separates the U from the E so it dos'nt make the word sound like (oh-cure-ence)