answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The E in went has a short E vowel sound, as in bent, sent, spent, and tent.

The short E appears in many E words such as beg, sent, ever, bread, kept, and revenue.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

2d ago

Words such as "tent," "spent," and "event" have the same vowel sound as "went."

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What words have the same vowel sound as went?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is when a long or short vowel?

The 'e' in 'when' has a short vowel sound.


What is the assonance in one day a girl went walking?

The assonance in "one day a girl went walking" is the repetition of the short "a" sound in the words "day," "girl," and "walking."


Grammar question can you use both dr before someones name and MD after it?

When I wrote "an MD " today -for some reason, I looked , and thought, MD starts with a consonant , but "a MD " sounded weird. Looked it up. Hit this cop out answer first. I went further. Three grammar sites confirmed " an " is correct. The rule is to use "a'" before words that start with a consonant sound and an before words that start with a vowel sound . MD starts with an 'em ' sound. An FBI agent - sound is 'eff'. So , average American, go with your gut. ESL - my sympathies.Use "a" MD. Because you would write a Medical Doctor not an Medical Doctor. Regardless of how it sounds, use "a" with a consonant and "an" with a vowel. How things sound or how they are pronounced is subjective. The written word is not.


What long or short vowel sounds does content have?

There are two forms of the word with different pronunciations (homographs). The noun "content" (contained material) is stressed on the first syllable. It has a short O sound and a short E sound, as in fond and went. The adjective "content" (satisfied) is stressed on the second syllable. The O has a schwa sound (uh), as in conspire.


What is a onomatopoiea?

An onomatopoeia is using sound words to describe something ex. "the car went beep beep! when my mom drove up"


Do you use and before I or is it an before I?

Well, you can use either word before I, depending on the sentence. For example: George and I went to the prom. An I is necessary in the word taint. You might be asking whether it is "a" or "an" ... if so, it is "an" because the word "I" is a vowel sound.


Who won the Tony Award for Sound Design of a Musical in 2011?

The 2011 Best Sound Design of a Musical Tony went to Brian Ronan. He received the award for his work on the sound design for The Book of Mormon. Ronan was also nominated in the same category, in the same year, for his work on the sound design of Anything Goes.


Is it correct to say She went to an gigantic gymnasium?

She went to a gigantic gymnasium. Since gigantic doesn't start with a vowel, the article before it is 'a' not 'an.'


Can you give me an example sentence with the word through?

The bullet was a though and through.He drove through the checkpoint.he drilled a hole through the wall.Through and threw sound the same but are different words.


What makes the c in Caesar sound like an s?

This answer includes some technical terms. In Caesar's day the word Caesar was correctly pronounced KYE-SARR, but the long ae (ah+ee) diphthong was already becoming a simple eh sound in popular speech. By the post-classical period, as the popular, or 'vulgar" Latin spoken in different parts of the Roman Empire began evolving into the various Romance Languages, the K sound before a front vowel such as the eh sound in Caesar had become palatalized, pronounced like CH in English, as it remains in Modern Italian and "Church" Latin. In French, however, the palatalization went further, all the way to pronouncing the original K sound like an S before a front vowel, so that the Latin C- words (including many originally Greek K-words) we have from French, like science and cinema - and Caesar - for example, are pronounced as they are, and not as skyence and kinema and Kaiser.


How can you put the words laboratory and dissolve in the same sentence?

The researcher went to the laboratory to dissolve his specimen in alcohol.


If your 1995 Chevy Lumina made a high pitched sound that went up and down as the engine reved and now won't start is it the alternator or the starter?

The reason why it won't start is because its your alternator...... My uncles chev truck made the same kinda sound when his alternator went....