No, "tomato" cannot be spelled with an "e." The correct spelling is "tomato," which refers to the fruit. Spelling it with an "e" would be incorrect and not recognized in standard English.
Singular is tomato (no e)Plural is tomatoes (with es)
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
It is spelled with two F's, however, you left out an E also. Thus it is spelled different. 2 But also 2 "E"s DIFFERENT
Leash does have the long e sound, as if it were spelled leesh, but goose does not. Goose has a silent e sound, as if it were spelled goos.
You spelled it right in your question.
Singular is tomato (no e)Plural is tomatoes (with es)
In canned tomato soup there is Vitamin E and lycopene.
Um,... why would it be. It's spelled p-i-e. No offense, do you have a brain?
So why is it spelled with an e? It is because it spells the way it is!
Yes u can put tomato in a garbag e disposal
No it was potato, which he spelled "potatoe."
Of course not. Pasta is a grain product and a solid whereas tomato purée is relatively liquid product that can be used as the base of many pasta sauces.If you meant to ask about "tomato paste" instead of "tomato pasta", you can use tomato paste relatively interchangeably with tomato purée, but the consistency of the result might be a little different.
You spelled it correctly.
No, "neither" is spelled with an "I" before the "E."
(The planet) is spelled just the way you wrote it. N-e-p-t-u-n-e
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
If you want to spell were like were are you its spelled where I hope I answered your question