It is a long vowel word: the EI pair has the long A sound, as in veil.
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.
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.
No. The EE in green has a long E sound. The EI in vein has a long A sound (as in vane and vain).
Yes, it does. The E has a short E sound as in net and sex. Next rhymes with text and flexed.
Yes. The EI has a long E sound as in the homophone "sealing." The word follows the 'I before E except after C' rule for EI and IE.
No. The E has a short E sound. It rhymes with test and vest.
Yes, steady has a short e sound in the first syllable and rhymes with Teddy.
Yes. The E has a short E as in held and pelt. The word help rhymes with kelp and whelp.
Yes. The E has a short E sound, so that the name rhymes with less, mess, and yes.
No. The EI pair has a long A sound. (nay-bur)
Yes. The E has the short E sound (eh) as in sled. Slept rhymes with kept and adept.