able ache
babe
ace, face, lace, mace, pace, race
fade, made, wade
age, cage, gage, page, rage, sage, wage
bake, cake, fake, lake, make, sake, take, wake,
ale, bale, dale, gale, hale, kale, male, pale, sale, tale
came, dame, fame, game, lame, name, same, tame
bane, cane, lane, mane, pane, sane, wane
ape, cape, gape, nape, rape, tape
case, lase, tase
ate, date, fate, gate, hate, late, mate, pate, rate, sate
cave, gave, pave, rave, save, wave
daze, faze, gaze, haze, laze, raze
Also fete, crepe, and suede.
Some examples of words with a long a sound and a silent e at the end are: "cake," "rake," and "safe."
Not necessarily. Some long vowel words do end with an "e," such as "time" or "bone," but there are also long vowel words that do not end with an "e," such as "sky" or "climb." The presence of an "e" at the end of a long vowel word does not determine whether the vowel sound is long or short.
The silent letter in the word "late" is the 'e' at the end.
Yes, the words "life" and "knife" have a silent "e" at the end. The "e" is there to modify the pronunciation of the vowel before it.
The silent letter in "more" is the 'e' at the end of the word. It is not pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel before it from a short 'o' sound to a long 'o' sound.
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
Yes. As with many words that end in a silent E, the vowel is long. (kyt)
Yes, the word "kite" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i." It is pronounced like "ai" in English.
Not necessarily. Some long vowel words do end with an "e," such as "time" or "bone," but there are also long vowel words that do not end with an "e," such as "sky" or "climb." The presence of an "e" at the end of a long vowel word does not determine whether the vowel sound is long or short.
mute, flute
Words that have a single E followed by a silent E have the long E sound : cede, gene, mete, scene, compete, and complete. Many long E words have a "vowel pair" with or without a silent E at the end : trees, cheese, seas, tease, breeze, and keys.
The silent letter in "more" is the 'e' at the end of the word. It is not pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel before it from a short 'o' sound to a long 'o' sound.
Yes, the word "likes" does have a long e sound, pronounced /laΙͺks/.
Yes, the word "dice" has a short e sound, pronounced like /dΚΙͺs/.
No. A "long E" is in words such as be, see, and key. The E in woke (wohk) is silent.
Yes, in have 'e' is always a silent e.The word "the" does not have a silent e.
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
NO . . . the "e" at the end is silent. CH _ A _ R _ J