Yes. The E has the short E sound as in deck and neck.
Yes, the word "wreck" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/, making it a short sound.
The vowel sound in "fence" is a short "e". Other words with the same short "e" vowel sound are met, send, less, wreck, wed, hedge, sell, gem, men, bet, and hex.
It is the short e sound
Short E refers to the "eh" sound you hear when you say words like bed, wet, wreck, and hem. Some longer words with that sound are lemming, torrent, and embarrass.
No. The E has a long E sound, as in he, me, and we.
Yes, the word "wreck" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/, making it a short sound.
Yes, checked has the short E sound for the first E, as in check and deck. The word cheek has a long E.
The vowel sound in "fence" is a short "e". Other words with the same short "e" vowel sound are met, send, less, wreck, wed, hedge, sell, gem, men, bet, and hex.
It is the short e sound
Short E refers to the "eh" sound you hear when you say words like bed, wet, wreck, and hem. Some longer words with that sound are lemming, torrent, and embarrass.
No. The E has a long E sound, as in he, me, and we.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
No. It has a short A sound and a short I sound (man-ij). The E has no sound.
No, the word "jet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a short e sound, as in "eh."
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in net and test.
No. There is a short U sound, and the A has a short I sound, but the E is silent.
Yes. The short "e" sound is the "eh" sound. The long E sound is heard in the contraction she'll.