The word "bee" has a long E sound.
It has a long E sound, like be.
Yes, the word "bee" has a short e sound, pronounced like /iː/ in IPA.
No. It has a long E sound, as in me and we.
The word "bee" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" at the end of the word signals the long vowel sound in English, making the "ee" in "bee" sound like the letter name "e" instead of a short "eh" sound.
No, the sound of 'ee' in the word 'bee' is a long vowel sound. A short vowel sound in this case would be the 'e' sound in the word 'bed'.
No. The E in we has a long E sound, as in me, be, and bee.
It has a long E sound, like be.
Yes, the word "bee" has a short e sound, pronounced like /iː/ in IPA.
No. It has a long E sound, as in me and we.
The word "bee" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" at the end of the word signals the long vowel sound in English, making the "ee" in "bee" sound like the letter name "e" instead of a short "eh" sound.
No. The first E will have either a short I or a long E sound, and the EA pair has a long E sound (bih-neeth, bee-neeth).
No, the sound of 'ee' in the word 'bee' is a long vowel sound. A short vowel sound in this case would be the 'e' sound in the word 'bed'.
Yes. The EE is almost always a long E sound as in see, tree, and beet.One EE word that does not have the long E is been(short I sound).
No, the word "smell" has a short e sound, not the long e sound. The long e sound is usually heard in words like "bee" or "see."
In "seal," the 'ea' combination represents the long 'ee' sound, as in "see" or "bee."
Yes. The pronouns he and she both have a long E sound.Yes. The E is a long E, to rhyme with bee and see.
The EA pair in peak has a long E sound as in peek and speak.