They could include get, send, and test.
No, "shell check" and "belt short" are not valid English words. They do not have any defined meaning in the language.
It is a short e. Other words with a short e:bellcelldellhellmellowLong e words include:heelmealrealsealteal
No, the words then and there do not have long e sounds. Then has a short e, and there, rhymes with air, has a short a.
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.
Examples of short words beginning with 'e' are:eareatebbeeleggegoelfelkelmemuendeoneraerreveeweeye
All of these compound words begin with the short e sound:edgewiseeggplanteveryoneeverythingeverydayendpointeverybodyThese have the short e in the second part of the word:pigpenwindsweptbloodshedflowerbedfiremenpolicemensnowmenbootleginstepstairwellgentlemen
Some action words (verbs) that start with E are:earneaseeatedgeediteducateekeelateelevateelongateelucidateeludeembroideremergeemitemoteemphasizeemployempowerencourageencroachendendearenergizeensnareenterentreatequalizeequateequiperadicateeraseerodeeruptescortestimateetchevenevictexcludeexhaleexitexpireexporteye
Both have the short e sound. Both have a CVC pattern. Both contain the letters T and E. Both are three letter words.
Yes. The E has a short E sound, as in sell and well.Yes, the e in bell has the short e sound. Some additional words that have a short e are rest, heavy, and bread.
Yes, leg is a short E word. The long E vowel has the E sound. Additional words that have the short E sound include ten, hen, lemon, pen, net, jet, nest, and vest.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem and then.
Some examples of words with short 'e' spelled 'oe' are: leopard, jeopardy, and foetus.