No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
The EA in the word 'bead' has a long E sound. The similar word with a short E is 'bed.'
No, the word clever does not have a long e sound. The first e in clever is a short e, and the second e is a weak sound (or shwa). The word cleaver, in comparison, has a long e sound.
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. It has a short E sound, as in the words bet, get, and set. The word with the long E sound is "peat."
It has both a short E sound from the E and a long E sound from the Y.
No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
No. The E has a short E sound, as in bed and peg.
No, the word "web" does not have a long "e" sound. It is pronounced with a short "e" sound like in "bed."
No, the word 'sled' has a short E sound as in bed and fed.
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Bed has a short E vowel sound, "eh" as in bet, beg, get, and red.
Yes. He is pronounced "hee" as it has a long E sound. If it did not have a long E sound, it would be pronounced "heh" which is not correct.Yes, 'he' has a long 'e' sound. It is pronounced 'hee'.
Yes. It has the short E sound as in bet and fed. The long E sound is heard in the word bead.
Yes. The A has a long A sound as in brave and save. The final E is silent.
No. The EA pair in bean has a long E sound (ee). The E in bed is a short E sound as in get, net, led, and said.
No. It has a short E, as in bet and bed, and a schwa-R (er/ur) sound. The long E sound is heard in the word "beater."
The EA in the word 'bead' has a long E sound. The similar word with a short E is 'bed.'