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It has a long E and a silent E at the end. It is pronounced the same as hear.
The word 'bone' does not have a long or a short e sound in it. It does have an e at the end, but that e is silent so you don't hear that sound at all.
The word cake has a long A vowel sound and a silent E.You can hear the letter "a" when saying the word cake. Therefore, it is a long vowel sound.
No, the word "here" does not have a long vowel sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
One example of a word with a silent "a" is "bread."
The silent word means no sound. Which we cannot cant hear it is known as silent communition
The A has a short sound, the E is silent.
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
There is none. If you sound out the word slowly, you will see that you hear every sound in it.
With an effective sound suppressor and subsonic ammunition, the only sound you hear is the slide moving.
Probably because it's not silent. If it was it would sound like the word Cost with A G instead of a C.
It is a long A (you hear the A sound) with a silent E. It rhymes with case and face.
No, the word "here" does not have a long vowel sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
"Bake" has a long vowel sound, as the 'a' is pronounced like the 'ay' diphthong in English.
Technically it's not silent, the sound is just outwith our hearing range.... dogs, however, can hear it just fine as they have more sensitive hearing than we do
The word 'bone' does not have a long or a short e sound in it. It does have an e at the end, but that e is silent so you don't hear that sound at all.
The word "cake" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /keɪk/.