The shortest ones are die, lie, pie, and tie.
The longer ones are versions of these (untie, magpie, bowtie).
There are many based on words that end in ie : die, lie, pie, tie, vie. Also, the past tense or plurals of some words that end in Y : denies, replies, tried, complied.
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
Yes. The IE has the same long E sound as EI in words such as believe, relieve, and reprieve.
Words with the "ie" sound include: chief, belief, achieve, pierce, piece, thief, and retrieve.
There are many based on words that end in ie : die, lie, pie, tie, vie. Also, the past tense or plurals of some words that end in Y : denies, replies, tried, complied.
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The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
Yes. The IE has the same long E sound as EI in words such as believe, relieve, and reprieve.
Words with the "ie" sound include: chief, belief, achieve, pierce, piece, thief, and retrieve.
Yes. The IE vowel pair has a long E sound (cheef).The sound is also seen in the words brief, grief, and thief.
No, it does not. The IE vowel pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with bend and send.(In the similarly-spelled word fiend, the IE has a long E sound.)
The word 'duties' does not have the long I sound. The IE together in this word have the long E sound. This comes from the long E sound of the Y in the singular (duty).
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If you mean words that have the same sound as ie or ei such as receive or believe that is a long ee sound :- speed, reed, deed, read, heed, mead, need, knead.