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No. The E has a short E sound. It rhymes with test and vest.
No. The I has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
Yes. The EA in "east" has a long E sound. It rhymes with feast and least.
No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
It has a long O sound, because of the silent E. It rhymes with dome and tome.
The IE pair in yield has a long E sound. It rhymes with field and peeled.
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. It has a short E sound, as in met. It rhymes with den and then.
No. The first E has a long E sound, the O is unpronounced, and the second E is silent. It rhymes with "steeple."
The vowel is a long A sound, created by the silent E. The word rhymes with date and late.