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.
The words include bread, breast, breath, head, heavy, lead (element), and tread.
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.
Bread, ready, head, realm.
No, it is a short e vowel sound - otherwise it would sound like the word "sweeter".
Other than the EA words with R-shaped vowel sounds, there are EA words with a short E sound (head, tread, bread, breast, breath) and a long A sound (break, steak, great). The R-shaped words include four different sounds : Umlaut A or "ar" sound : heart, hearth Caret A or "air" sound : bear, pear, wear Caret I or "ear" sound : hear, dear -- much like a long E, but with a following "ur" Caret U or "ur" sound : earl, pearl, earth, dearth Words from French have the triple "eau" sounded as a long O : beau, bureau
The words include bread, breast, breath, head, heavy, lead (element), and tread.
The vowel sound in bed is a short E sound (behd) as in the rhyming words bred, fed, led, red, and wed. Other rhyming words are spelled with EA (head, bread) or AI (said). The short E sound is seen in other words such as debt, get, ten, when, pep, and words beginning with ex- (ehks).
Yes, in general, the word "head" is pronounced with a short e sound, as in "bed" or "said."
Yes, the word "said" has a short 'e' sound, as in "bed" or "red." It does not have a short 'a' sound.
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.
No, the word "head" has a short e sound, not a long e sound.
The word 'let' does have a short e sound. Some other words that have the same short e sound are sled, head, and deck.
Yes, the word "peach" has a short e sound, like in the word "red".
Bread, ready, head, realm.
The EA has a short E sound in head, as in bread and tread.
The word 'meadow' has a short E sound in the first syllable. It also has a long O sound in the second syllable. Some examples of other words where the EA pair have the short e sound are bread, death, and sweat. However, most words with EA together do have a long e sound. For example, the words bead and meal have a long E sound.