The E in fed has a short E sound to rhyme with bed, led, and wed, and also with dead, head, and said.
Other words that have a short E sound include best, get, men, step, and wept.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "fed" include: shed, bed, red, dead.
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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).
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
Yes. It has the short E sound as in bet and fed. The long E sound is heard in the word bead.
im pretty sure it's fed her yesterday You fed her yesterday would be the right way to say it in English because the verb to feed is irregular and it looses one vowel in the past tense. feed-fed feel-felt
Yes, the word "sled" has a short e sound, as in red or bed.
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).
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
fed up,
Any sound that the cow has associated with being fed.
im pretty sure it's fed her yesterday You fed her yesterday would be the right way to say it in English because the verb to feed is irregular and it looses one vowel in the past tense. feed-fed feel-felt
Yes, the word "sled" has a short e sound, as in red or bed.
The short E is an "eh" sound in a stressed syllable. It sounds like the E sound in bend, fed, and set.
Yes. It has the short E sound as in bet and fed. The long E sound is heard in the word bead.
Yes. The AI pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with fed and led.
The same food all the other animals are fed.
es -the E is pronounced like the one in "fed"
Hearing depends on sound waves which vibrate the ear drum and are translated into impulses which are fed to the brain.