Cheki
You can add either an E or an A after the E to get a long E sound. The words beet and beatare homophones (sound-alike words).
The beginning of the word "easy" There are two long E sounds in the word 'easy'. The diphthong ea has a long E sound, and so does the letter y.
The schwa sound in "fortune" is represented by the letter 'e.'
The short U sound is the letter U. The E is a short E sound (eht).
No, the word "flea" does not have a long vowel sound for the letter "e." In this word, the letter "e" makes a short vowel sound as in "eh" or "e" as in "egg."
A long e sound is pronounced like the letter "e" in the word "bee" or "see." It is a tense and elongated sound that is typically heard in words where the letter "e" is followed by a consonant at the end of a syllable.
NO!!! The ;e; at the on 'kite' is a mute letter. This make the 'i' in kite sound like 'eye'. If there is no 'e' , then the word is 'kit'. Here the 'i' is pronounced much shorter, like the word 'it'.
The vowels "ee" as in "bee" and "ea" as in "beach" can make the long e sound.
The long e sound is represented by the letter "e" in words like "beet", "seat", and "see". It is pronounced with the mouth in a slightly open and relaxed position, producing a clear, elongated "eee" sound.
No. When has a short e sound. Leaf has a long e sound though. When a letter says it's own name then it is long.
The word "feet" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" in "feet" makes the sound of the letter's name, which is a long E sound.