snatch, batch, scratch, twitch, sketch, fetch, match, watch, catch and witch there is all 10 of you words with TCH in them.
Yes, the word "likes" does have a long e sound, pronounced /laɪks/.
The short A vowel sound is "ah" as in apple, back, and bat. The short A sound is also heard in words such as: A words (silent E) : have, calve AI words : plaid AU words : laugh, guarantee
The O in love has a short U (uh) sound, despite the silent E. This is also heard in the words of, shove, and blood.
There are no words that create the sound of steam, steam is silent.
Not technically. Although the letter E can be heard, and the final E is silent, the sound is R-controlled and is indicated by a caret I. Most caret I words have an "ear" (îr) sound, as in the homophone "hear."
No. Although the letter E can be heard (normally a long E), and the final E is silent, the sound is R-controlled and is indicated by a caret I. Most caret I words have an "ear" (îr) sound, as in the homophone "hear."
No. Although the letter E can be heard (normally a long E), and the final E is silent, the sound is R-controlled and is indicated by a caret I. Most caret I words have an "ear" (îr) sound, as in the homophone "hear."
The word hope has a long O vowel sound (oh) and a silent E. The long O sound is heard in these kinds of words: - words with an O (go, comb, cold) - words with an O with a silent E (note, hole) - words with an OE (doe, foe) - words with an OA (loan, boat) - words with OUGH (dough, though) - words with OW (flow, mow, row) - the EW words sew and sewn Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux (beau, faux, bureau).
Neither. Although the letter E can be heard (normally a long E), and the final E is silent, the sound is R-controlled and is indicated by a caret I. Most caret I words have an "ear" (îr) sound, as in the homophone "hear."
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The word pat has a short A vowel sound, as in pack and sat. Other rhyming words include bat, cat, chat, fat, gnat, mat, rat, that, and vat. The short A sound is heard in : A words : add, ax, ban, jab, graft, glad, stack A words (silent E) : have, calve AI words : plaid AU words : laugh
No. The I has a long I sound and the E is silent, as in the words stripe, bike, and like.