What words have the same long vowel sound as meet?
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line.
The are the intersection points of the line segments that make up the sides, in other words the corners of the triangle.
Edges meet at a vertex.
MEANS SWEET, KIND, NICEST PERSON YOU WILL EVER MEET, THE SEXYEST PERSON U WILL EVER MEET, HAVE TO MEET, BEST PERSON EVER MEET
Lines that meet are not parallel, and parallel lines never meet.
The vowel sound is a long e, as in "Eek!"
monophthong A monophthong is a vowel with a single sound, such as the long E sound in "meet" and the UH sound (short U) in "rust." Monophthongs make one single vowel sound in a syllable. Subsequently, question is, what is the sound of a vowel? The proper vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.
No, the word "met" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "met" is short.
Yes, the word "feet" has a long vowel sound in the first "e" as it is pronounced like "ee."
The EA vowel pair in seal has a long E vowel sound, as in deal, feel, kneel, and peel. Other words that have the long E vowel sound are: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as receive IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
Yes, "heat" has a short vowel sound because the "ea" is pronounced as a short e sound, as in the word "red."
The EA vowel pair in seal has a long E vowel sound, as in deal, feel, kneel, and peel. Other words that have the long E vowel sound are: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as receive IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
No, the word "metal" does not have a short vowel. The "e" in "metal" is a long vowel sound.
The EA pair has a long E vowel sound, as in lean and leak. The EE sound is heard in several spellings: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as weird IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
The letter M makes a humming sound with the lips, but it is not a vowel sound. Vowel sounds are made with the mouth open. The sound of a consonant M sounds like "mmm" (lips closed), followed by any of several vowel sounds, as in these words: may mat mar mare meet mere/mirror met mine mire mint mow more mob moon mule * mum murder *(The U picks up a YOO sound in some words, like mute and mule.)
You can use "an" before words that start with a silent "h," such as "an hour" or "an honest person." This is because the pronunciation of the word starts with a vowel sound, even though there may not be a vowel letter at the beginning of the word.
Both the E (be, we) and the Y (baby, lazy) can have a long E by themselves. The I can have a long E sound in rare instances such as the words "marine" and Latin/Italian/Spanish pronunciations such as scampi and broccoli. The long E is also produced by vowel pairs: EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EY words such as key and alley EI words such as receive IE words such as wield and yield AY for the word quay