Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound as in cheep and cheap. The final E is silent.
The EE pair has a long E vowel sound. The final E has a schwa sound.
No. The E is long in cheese (cheez) and short in dress (drehs).
The EE pair has a long E vowel sound. The final E has a schwa sound.
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound (pleez). The rhyming words are ease, tease, and cheese.
Yes: the long "e" sound in the word he is the same as in the pronouns she and me, and also in the words be, bee, feed, heel, mean, need, and seem.
No, the word 'game' does not have a long E sound. 'Game' has a long A sound, but the E is silent. The silent E is a clue that the A has a long A sound.
The word 'maybe' has the long E sound in 'be.' It also has a long A sound in the first syllable.
Words that have a single E followed by a silent E have the long E sound : cede, gene, mete, scene, compete, and complete. Many long E words have a "vowel pair" with or without a silent E at the end : trees, cheese, seas, tease, breeze, and keys.
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, the word "tree" has a long e sound, not a short e sound.
No. The I has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
No, the word sound does not have a long e sound. It is pronounced with a short vowel sound, like "ow" in "now".