Yes.
The EA pair in head have a short E sound as in hen and fed, to rhyme with bread and dead. The short E sound is also in words including: E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sex E words - end, ebb, edit UE words - guess, guest AI words - said, again
Yes. The AI pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with shed and sped.
no but it rhymes with stout............if that helps ;]
One way to remember a pronoun through a rhyme is to create a simple phrase that includes the pronoun in a memorable way. For example, "he and she go watch TV" or "they are happy, can't you see?" rehearsing these rhymes can help reinforce the pronoun in your memory.
The E in fed has a short E sound to rhyme with bed, led, and wed, and also with dead, head, and said. Other words that have a short E sound include best, get, men, step, and wept.
Yes, the word "said" rhymes with the word "bed." Those words also rhyme with fed, head, led, red, and zed.
Words that rhyme with said are: head, red, dead, lead, fed and bed.
No, said does not rhyme with maid. Said is pronounced like "sed" while maid is pronounced like "mayd".
I know it does not rhyme at all
head feed
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
he said she said down by the sea shore
It depends on the accent it is said in.
Some words that rhyme with "blue bed" are "fled" and "shed."
The friendly beast "I," said the Cow, all white and red, "I gave Him my manger for His bed; I gave Him my hay to pillow His head." [ Find more Lyrics at www.mp3lyrics.org/pO ] "I," said the Cow, all white and red.
There are no words in that phrase that rhyme with each other, if that is what you mean. They may rhyme with something else, such as another phrase.
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.