The first e is the short e; it has the 'eh' sound. The second e is silent, but makes the a into a long a.
The first E has a short E sound, as in lemon. The O is a schwa, and the A is a long A.
The E has a short E sound, the O has a schwa (or short U), and the A has a long A sound. The final E is silent. (lem-un-ayd)
Lemonade
The E has a short E sound, as in gem. (The long E is heard in the word theme.)
short e, as bed,
The word "hen" has a short e sound.
It is the short e sound
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The IE pair is pronounced as a short E sound, to rhyme with send and bend.
short e for mean
No, the e in verse is not a short e, it is a silent e.
None are a long e. First one is short e or more like a short i (as in pit), second is a short e, last is silent.