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No, the 'e' sound in the word the is not silent. It is normally pronounced as the indeterminate vowel sound known as the schwa. When it occurs before a vowel sound it is pronounced with a long 'e'.A silent 'e' is not pronounced at all. For example, the 'e' at the end of the word blame is silent: the last phoneme in the word is the 'm'. The 'e' in the could never be silent, as it is the only vowel in the word.
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
The E is silent in the word Myrtle.
yes it does and if you say a word and you dont actualy say e then its gonna be a silent e...
Yes the "e" is silent
The silent letter in the word here is the e at the end.
The "e" at the end of the word "more" is silent. This silent e is the reason it is pronounced with a long o.
No, the 'e' sound in the word the is not silent. It is normally pronounced as the indeterminate vowel sound known as the schwa. When it occurs before a vowel sound it is pronounced with a long 'e'.A silent 'e' is not pronounced at all. For example, the 'e' at the end of the word blame is silent: the last phoneme in the word is the 'm'. The 'e' in the could never be silent, as it is the only vowel in the word.
The letter ''e'' on the end
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One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
NO . . . the "e" at the end is silent. CH _ A _ R _ J
No, the word 'dice' does not have the short e sound. The I in dice is a long I sound and the e at the end is silent. The silent e is what gives you a clue that the I is a long I sound.
There is no 'e' and no silent 'e' in the word today.
yes it does because say it yourself "came" -try it out now- your basically saying (caim) not (caim-e) are you therefore "came" does have a silent 'e' :)
No. The word TAKE (tayk) has a long A which results from the silent E on the end.
The E is silent in the word Myrtle.