No. Long E, like an eel.
Yes, both heel and heal have a long E sound as in peal and peel, steal and steel.
Yes. The EE pair in heel has the usual long E sound as in feel and peel.
If you are on Howrse the answer is a sturdy boot with a short heel.
The E has a short E sound, as in gem. (The long E is heard in the word theme.)
short e, as bed,
The word "hen" has a short e sound.
It is the short e sound
Yes: the long "e" sound in the word he is the same as in the pronouns she and me, and also in the words be, bee, feed, heel, mean, need, and seem.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in rest and bed.
short e for mean
The IE pair is pronounced as a short E sound, to rhyme with send and bend.
No, the e in verse is not a short e, it is a silent e.