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the words can be nine,mine,fine,sine,line,etc
Other than the EA words with R-shaped vowel sounds, there are EA words with a short E sound (head, tread, bread, breast, breath) and a long A sound (break, steak, great). The R-shaped words include four different sounds : Umlaut A or "ar" sound : heart, hearth Caret A or "air" sound : bear, pear, wear Caret I or "ear" sound : hear, dear -- much like a long E, but with a following "ur" Caret U or "ur" sound : earl, pearl, earth, dearth Words from French have the triple "eau" sounded as a long O : beau, bureau
four letter words beginning wih d are: Dart
Technically, all of the words with EA followed by an R are not long E sounds, but other related sounds. The primary non-R words are the ones where EA makes a long A sound or short E sound, or combined with U in words from French:Long A : break, steak, and great.Short E : head, thread, bread, breath, death, breadth, breast, read (past tense), lead (element)Long O (eau trigraph) : beau, bureau, tableauThe EA with R has four different sounds:Umlaut A or "ar" sound : heart, hearthCaret A or "air" sound : bear, pear, wear -- much like long ACaret I or "ear" sound : hear, dear -- much like a long E, but with a following "ur"Caret U or "ur" sound : earl, pearl, earth, dearth -- much like schwa
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Connecticut, Minnesota, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania are four states that contain double N's in their names.
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The homophones for "for" are "four" and "fore." These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Need, weed, seed
The four categories of vowel sounds are; E-words, R-words, M-words, and U-words. These were developed to help differentiate the mistakes that are made in pronunciation.
Some four letter words with double Es are:aleebeefbeenbeepbeerbeetCreedeeddeemdeepdeerepeefeedfeelfeetfleefreegleeheedheeljeepjeerkeelkeenkeepkneeleekleermeekmeetneedpeekpeelpeerreedreefreekreelseedseekseemseenseepseerteentheetreeveerweedweekweepwhee
A homophone for the word "for" is "four" - both words sound the same but have different meanings.
dyke, dykes, dicky
Others are where and who. They are all words that begin with 'wh' and also they begin with the 'h' sound. Some speakers drop the 'h' sound from the first four.