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The word "see" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'e,' pronounced like /sii/.
Yes, the word "wheel" has a long e sound as in the word "see."
yes it does the a vowel is long see FLAG long a
Feast has a long e sound, like the letter "e" in the word "see."
No, "see" and "need" have different vowel sounds. "See" has the /iː/ vowel sound, while "need" has the /iː/ vowel sound.
The word "see" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'e,' pronounced like /sii/.
The verb be has a long E sound, as in we, see, and beet.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the correct spelling is "Aw." See the Related Link for the pertinent dictionary listing.
Yes, the word "wheel" has a long e sound as in the word "see."
yes it does the a vowel is long see FLAG long a
The first A has a short A sound, the second A is a schwa, and the Y has a long E vowel sound (fant-uh-see).
Feast has a long e sound, like the letter "e" in the word "see."
No, "see" and "need" have different vowel sounds. "See" has the /iː/ vowel sound, while "need" has the /iː/ vowel sound.
"Be," "she," "he," "see" all have the same vowel sound as "me."
No, the word "likes" does not have a long e sound. In this word, the i is pronounced like the word "eye," not like the long e sound in words like "see" or "bee."
The correct spelling of the long word from the 1964 musical film Mary Poppins is "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious." (It is spelled out in a song.)(see the related question below)
If you say the words out loud you will see for yourself.TYE-gur and IH-glooWhich sound is the long "EYE" sound?