The EA vowel pair is a long E sound.
EA words include beam, cream, dream, gleam, ream, seam, and steam.
Most EE words have the long E, as do E words ending in a silent E (such as extreme).
In the word "team," the vowel "e" is pronounced with a long vowel sound. A long vowel sound is when a vowel says its name, or the sound it makes is the same as the letter itself. In this case, "ea" in "team" makes the long vowel sound of "ee."
That is correct, hood and look have the same vowel sound.
The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
No. Hill has a short vowel sound and nice has a long vowel sound.
No. "Speed" and "theme" have the same sound (long E or EE). The words "sped" and "them" have the same sound (short E).
No, "looked" and "balloon" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "looked" is /ʊ/, while the vowel sound in "balloon" is /uː/.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
Blood and wood do not have the same vowel sound. Blood is phonetically bluhd, whereas wood is wood with a short o sound.
Yes, they both have a long A vowel sound. The same sound is heard in their homophones, reign and pale.
The word "light" has the same vowel sound as "kite."
Bite has the same vowel sound as light.
The word "price" has the same vowel sound as "nice."