Yes. The EA has a long E sound, as in dear and deer.
The "e" in tea is typically pronounced as a long "e" sound, like in "me."
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
Yes. The E has a long E sound . Several of the personal pronouns have a single long E, including me, we, he, and she.
The first E in repeat has either a long E or a short I sound. The EA pair has a long E sound. It sounds like (reepeet) or (ripeet).
No, the EA in year has a form of long E sound called a caret I, as in hear and clear.
Yes, the vowel pair EA is a long E sound in hear, ear, fear, year and so forth.
The word "year" has a long E vowel sound, created from the "ea" pairing. (E.g. bead, leaf, dear, fear)
The "e" in tea is typically pronounced as a long "e" sound, like in "me."
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
It is a long e.
Hinton had a three-year-long writer's block so about 3 years
short e, as bed,
The word sleep has a long 'e' sound.
The Ancient Aztecs were approximaetly in A,E 1300-1500 YEAR. They lived in the Ancient Mexico
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
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