Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The first E in freckle is a short E sound. The second E is a schwa or unstressed sound.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem and then.
Yes. The E in pen has a short E sound as in men and ten.
The short vowel sound in "dread" is the "e" sound as in "red" or "bed".
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The first E in freckle is a short E sound. The second E is a schwa or unstressed sound.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem and then.
Yes. The E in pen has a short E sound as in men and ten.
The short vowel sound in "dread" is the "e" sound as in "red" or "bed".
The word "said" has a short "e" sound, like in the words "bed," or "head."
Yes. It has the short E sound as in bet and fed. The long E sound is heard in the word bead.
No. The E in egg has a short E sound as in beg and keg.
No. It has the short E sound as in hen and men.
No, the word 'sled' has a short E sound as in bed and fed.
Yes, "Webb" has a short "e" sound, pronounced like the "e" in "bed" or "red." The vowel sound is short and relaxed, contributing to the overall pronunciation of the name.
No. The EA pair has a long E sound as in reach and teach. (Some EA words do have a short E sound, such as head.)