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Typically the letter E between two consonants produces the short E sound.E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sexE words - end, ebb, editIt can also be produced by an EA pair or a UE pair, or other vowels.EA words - bread, deaf, death, health, sweatUE words - guess, guestA words - many, can, saysU words - buryAI words - said, againHere are a few of the many E options:bedcentdeckfendergetheadjetkennellendmessnestpenredselltenvetwhenyeszestBed, Cell, Dress, hen, mess..
The EA pair in head have a short E sound as in hen and fed, to rhyme with bread and dead. The short E sound is also in words including: E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sex E words - end, ebb, edit UE words - guess, guest AI words - said, again
Excellent question, but, more social or sociological than grammatical. Poor education has led to reluctance to use correct English construction. Social terror and fear of error drives the poorly educated away from correct use of both verb tense and noun agreement. Thus; "We both walked down the street, then turned the corner" easily drifts into; "Me 'n him walk downa street 'n turna corner" If the lowest common denominator becomes intelligible enough, the use of correctly structured suffixes becomes actually dangerous, thus, suffix phobia ensues.
The word check has a short E sound, as in chest and neck. The sound of the short E is heard in: E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sex E words - end, ebb, edit EA words - bread, deaf, death, health, sweat UE words - guess, guest AI words - said, again
Know,Down,Leg,Den,Eel,New,Owl,Won,Now,Low,No,Dong,Lend, Ledge, Edge, Led, Lewd.
bed led red and my name is bilegsanaa i live in wow too much information bye hope this helps
No it did not end the depression. Though it helped some, it led to only short term economic improvement.
To answer this question pronounce the word led, then the word said. Don't get confused by looking at spelling. Rhyming words only has to do with how a word sounds. In this case the end of both words are pronounced exactly the same. You can try looking in a dictionary for the pronunciation key to be sure of words you don't know.
the end of what?
Castro - the ex leader of Cuba took over in 1959 and led the communist regime there In that sense it's not a suffix, it's a name. Try Astronomy.
led to the booties
Read, head, dead, lead, bread, plead(I think), tread, and instead are some.
on an LED, the negative end is the shorter side. on a capacitor, the negative end usually has some kind of marking on it, whether its a line, or an arrow or something. with ceramic disk capacitors, there is no negative end, you just attach each side to a positive end, usually for a solar panel or something to store energy.
it led Lincoln to declare the end of slavery in the South
...No the KKK is still very alive...
She sang softly hoping that the baby would fall asleep. (suffix = ly and - ing)He was known throughout the community for his kindness and generosity. (suffix = ness and another suffix = ity.)She's crying because she stepped on very hot pavement. (suffix = ing, also - ed)We have so much to be thankful for. (- ful)Walking alone at night is dangerous. (- ous)Sometimes, Dad has selective hearing. ( - ive)He got an A in biology class. ( - ology)The seamstress will shorten the dress so it's the correct length. (- en)His fascination with animals led to a career as a veterinarian. ( - tion, - ian)
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