You should underline the area where the long e sound is in the word. So, for instance, in the word compete, the underline should be under the e in "pete." In the word leaf, the underline should be under the "ea" in the middle of the word. The underline is added simply to emphasize where the long e sound is made within the word.
No, the word "he" is not a long e word. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
the word are is not a long e sounding word
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
"Princess" is considered a long e word because the e at the end of the word changes the pronunciation of the i to a long e sound.
No, "Leap" is not a short e word. It has a long e sound.
it's like concrete but there suppose to be a consonant between the 2 e like: (word)e_e (the underline area is where the consonants go NOT VOWELS: a e i o u are the vowels)
No, the word "he" is not a long e word. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
The word sleep has a long 'e' sound.
the word are is not a long e sounding word
The word aeon has two syllables and is pronounced "ee-on". It's a long 'e' sound, and the word 'on', put together.
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
"Princess" is considered a long e word because the e at the end of the word changes the pronunciation of the i to a long e sound.
No, "Leap" is not a short e word. It has a long e sound.
No. The E in cute is silent. This makes the U a long vowel sound (kyoot).
The first E is a long E, and the second E is silent (theez).