The vowel sound in bet is a short E sound, as in get, let, net, set, and debt.
Other words that have a short E are beg, sent, ever, bread, kept, and revolution.
you can bet on both at the same time
$5 for every $1 bet on the winner.
no it is only fair if you say i bet you
It means if you bet £1 and your bet wins you will get £21 back plus your original £1
You would win a total of 420.00 - since you get your stake returned on a winning bet.
No, the word 'bet' has a short vowel sound. A long vowel sound would make it sound like the words beet or beat.
The vowel sound in "fence" is a short "e". Other words with the same short "e" vowel sound are met, send, less, wreck, wed, hedge, sell, gem, men, bet, and hex.
The word "city" has the same vowel sound as "pretty."
The words "bee," "bet," and "bay" can be visualized as a triangle on a vowel chart, with "bee" at the top, "bet" and "bay" forming the bottom corners.
"Late" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /leɪt/. the vowel sound is pronounced with more tension and for a longer duration than a short vowel sound.
Bed has a short E vowel sound, "eh" as in bet, beg, get, and red.
Yes, the word 'beat' has the long vowel sound of 'e.' If it were a soft vowel sound, it would sound like 'bet.'
No. The I has a short vowel sound as in mill and silk. Ask yourself, when you say it or hear it, do you hear the sound, "EYE" or do you hear the sound, "Ih?" Long vowels make their sound - for I, if you hear "EYE" you know it is a long vowel in this word. Long Vowel Words (A,E,I,O,U) cake beep high mow unit Short Vowel Words (a,e,i,o,u) act bet sick odd but
Yes. The E has a short E sound, as in deft and debt.
Some words that begin with the same sound as net are wet, set and get. Other words include bet, jet, let, met and pet.
Yes the word 'them' does have a short e sound. Some other words with the same sound are bet, hem, and deck.
The vowel sound symbols used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) include: /i/ for the sound in "beet", // for the sound in "bit", /e/ for the sound in "bait", // for the sound in "bet", // for the sound in "bat", // for the sound in "bought", // for the sound in "bought", // for the sound in "book", /u/ for the sound in "boot", /o/ for the sound in "boat", and // for the sound in "about".