Yes. It is pronounced "bEEn", like "seen." Conversely, the word "been" is pronounced "bin."
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
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.
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Yes. The pronouns he, she, me, and we all have long E sounds.
No. The EA pair has a long E sound as in clean and mean.
Yes, "bean" is not a long vowel word. The 'ea' in "bean" makes a short vowel sound like in "bed" or "pet".
The EA in bead has a long E sound as in bean and knead, rather than the short E as in bread (bred).
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound as in meat and bean. All uses of the word share the same pronunciation.Yes, the word mean has a long e sound. Often when you see an e and a together it is a clue the sound may be long e. There are some words where that is not true though, like bread and head.
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No, bean has the vowel sound /iː/ (as in "ee"), while bed has the vowel sound /ɛ/ (as in "eh").
The word sleep has a long 'e' sound.
No, the word "are" is pronounced as "r" with a silent "e" at the end, so it does not have a long e sound.
No, the word "he" is not a long e word. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
The EA pair in clean has a long E sound, as in bean and mean.