The second "e" in vegetable is the unstressed one. It is pronounced as a schwa sound (/ə/).
The unstressed vowel in "skeleton" is the first "e".
The letter "e" in "dangerous" is unstressed.
The unstressed letter in "temperature" is the second "e."
The unstressed vowel in "Listener" is the schwa sound, represented by the letter "e".
The unstressed vowel in "interrupt" is the second 'e' sound, represented by the letter 'e' in the word.
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No. It has one short E and one unstressed E (schwa).
No. It has one short E and one unstressed E (schwa).
The unstressed vowel in "skeleton" is the first "e".
The letter "e" in "dangerous" is unstressed.
The unstressed letter in "temperature" is the second "e."
The unstressed vowel in "Listener" is the schwa sound, represented by the letter "e".
The word "never" has one short E and one unstressed E (schwa), rhyming with clever.
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The unstressed vowel in "interrupt" is the second 'e' sound, represented by the letter 'e' in the word.
It depends on your dialect. In American English the second 'e' is unstressed and pronounced as a schwa (like the 'a' in "about"). In British English both the second 'e' and the 'a' are unstressed; in fact the 'a' practically disappears.
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