The short E vowel sound is indicated with a curved line called a breve. It looks like ĕ .
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem and then.
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
Yes. The E has the short E sound as in deck and neck.
Yes. The E in beg has a short E sound as in bet and peg.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem and then.
None are a long e. First one is short e or more like a short i (as in pit), second is a short e, last is silent.
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
No, "like" is neither a short nor long "e" word, rather it is a silent "e" word. As the lable implies when you pronounce the word "like" there is no pronunciation of any "e".
No, the word "engine" does not have a short e sound. In the word "engine," the "e" is pronounced with a long e sound, like the "ee" in the word "see." The short e sound is typically heard in words like "bed" or "pen."
Yes. The E has the short E sound as in deck and neck.
Yes. The E in beg has a short E sound as in bet and peg.
No. Long E, like an eel.
Both the e and the i have the short vowel sound.
Yes, the E has a short E sound as in bell and felt.
Yes. The E has a short E sound, as in sell and well.Yes, the e in bell has the short e sound. Some additional words that have a short e are rest, heavy, and bread.