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There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
There are many words with two vowels and four consonants, such as: Grades, Stones, Walker, Sleeps, Banjos, Spinal, etc.
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.
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
The common words are said, again, and against.
A few examples of words with the letter E at the end of a syllable are "table," "castle," "toggle," and "waffle."
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Almost all of the words that end in AY with an "ay" sound (bay, day, hay, say) are at the end of a syllable. It is the AI words that often do not (gain, sail, maim). Other words that have a long A sound are spelled with EY, including obey, prey, and grey. Also words from French that end in E, EE, or ET have a long A sound, such as cafe, soiree, gourmet, buffet.
The word is spelled moving. Words that end in e, drop the e before adding ing.
The word "syllable" is spelled as s-y-l-l-a-b-l-e.
Many words end with a double-e and a long e sound. Referee is a common one, but abductee, addressee, honeybee, pedigree, and guarantee all match this description as well.
It's usually spelled with an E.
A vowel consonant E syllable is a syllable that consists of a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "E." The presence of the silent "E" at the end of the syllable often affects the pronunciation of the vowel, making it long instead of short.
Some examples of words with short 'e' spelled 'oe' are: leopard, jeopardy, and foetus.
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
There are no words ending in E where the E has a short E sound. The words spelled with "she" that have short E's include shed, shelf, shell, shelter, shelve, and shepherd.
The word 'twenty' has a short e sound in the first syllable. In the second syllable the y at the end has the long e sound.