"Silent tent" is an example of a word pair illustrating consonance, as both words have the same ending consonant sound of "nt."
Yes, it is the "eh" sound, as in test and sent.Yes, the word 'tent' does have a short e sound. A few other words that have the same sounds are deck, hem, and pet.
The E in went has a short E vowel sound, as in bent, sent, spent, and tent. The short E appears in many E words such as beg, sent, ever, bread, kept, and revenue.
The vowel sound in "tent" is a short e.
The vowel sound in "tent" is a short e.
Dig It - D Tent Boys
You could go back to the shop where you bought your tent and get some there or Halfords :)
Talent and tent are what are called "slant rhymes" or "near rhymes." In the strict sense, talent and tent do not rhyme, but they nearly do which gives them slant rhyme status. No, talent and tent do not rhyme. Talent's accent is on the first syllable, therefore making the pronunciation of talent have a short i sound on it's last syllable, whereas tent has a short e sound on it's last syllable.
bed, pen, net, tent
They used Mr Weasley's friends tent. They used the same tent in the 4th book at the Quidditch World Cup
flat, spat, tent, rent, dent,mint, went, gent
Something like it but not exactly.