Yes. The EA pair has a short E sound, as in bread and thread.
The EA has a short E sound in head, as in bread and tread.
No. The EA in head has a short E sound, as in some other words such as bread, tread and thread.
Yes, the EA in some words has a short E sound. These include head, breath, and endeavor.
The word "said" has a short "e" sound, like in the words "bed," or "head."
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The EA has a short E sound in head, as in bread and tread.
The word 'let' does have a short e sound. Some other words that have the same short e sound are sled, head, and deck.
No. The EA in head has a short E sound, as in some other words such as bread, tread and thread.
Yes, the EA in some words has a short E sound. These include head, breath, and endeavor.
The word "said" has a short "e" sound, like in the words "bed," or "head."
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
No, the word 'leash' is not a short E word. The E and A together in this word make the long E sound, as in beach, so that leash more or less rhymes with quiche and pastiche. There are words where the E and A together do make the short E sound. Some of those words are thread, bread, and head.
The pronoun "he" has a long E sound, as in be and we.
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.)
The EA has a short E sound (as in head), but the Y does have a long E sound.
Pesca - simple as that. Short, rising e, like in "head".
The word "head" has a short vowel sound.