There are a few EA words that have a short E sound.
They include the rhyming words bread, dead, dread, head, lead (substance), read (past tense), spread, stead, thread, and tread.
Other EA words are sweat, threat, breast, deaf, treachery and treacherous.
There are a few EA words that have a short E sound. They include the rhyming words bread, dead, dread, head, lead (substance), read (past tense), spread, stead, thread, and tread. Other EA words are sweat, threat, breast, deaf, treachery and treacherous.
There are a few EA words that have a short E sound. They include the rhyming words bread, dead, dread, head, instead, lead (substance), misread/read (past tense), spread, stead, thread, and tread. Other EA words are sweat, threat, breast, deaf, meant, treachery and treacherous.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "fed" include: shed, bed, red, dead.
Yes. The EA pair has a short E sound, as in death and head.
No, it is a short e vowel sound - otherwise it would sound like the word "sweeter".
The EA pair in head have a short E sound as in hen and fed, to rhyme with bread and dead. The short E sound is also in words including: E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sex E words - end, ebb, edit UE words - guess, guest AI words - said, again
No. The EA pair in tread has a short E sound, as in bread and bred. This is one of several exceptions to the usual long E sound of the EA pair, including head, dead, thread and one pronunciation each for the words read and lead.
No, "head" does not contain a short vowel sound. The "ea" in "head" makes the long vowel sound /iː/.
Alliteration is the poetic device used in the phrase "deeds of dead kings" because of the repetition of the "d" sound in the words "deeds" and "dead."
land, pond, correspond, respond, blond, bold, stand, glad, dead
Yes: the formal version is Day of the Dead.
In the dead center of Saffron city.(Correct it if I spelled Saffron wrong). In the dead center of Saffron city.(Correct it if I spelled Saffron wrong).