both yes and no it depends on your accent.
Yes. The E in pen has a short E sound as in men and ten.
No. Although it can be emphasized as "pree-tehnd" the first E has a short I sound and the second E has a short E sound (prih-tehnd).
The "e" in the word "pen" is short.
No, the word "engine" does not have a short e sound. In the word "engine," the "e" is pronounced with a long e sound, like the "ee" in the word "see." The short e sound is typically heard in words like "bed" or "pen."
In English, the letter "e" can represent both short and long vowel sounds. For example, in the word "pen," the "e" represents a short vowel sound, while in the word "see," the "e" represents a long vowel sound. The pronunciation of "e" as a short or long vowel depends on the word in which it appears.
Yes, leg is a short E word. The long E vowel has the E sound. Additional words that have the short E sound include ten, hen, lemon, pen, net, jet, nest, and vest.
No, that would be spelled peen. Pen is pronounced pEHn so it is a short sound.
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. It has a long E sound, as in me and we.
The word 'maybe' has the long E sound in 'be.' It also has a long A sound in the first syllable.
No, the word sound does not have a long e sound. It is pronounced with a short vowel sound, like "ow" in "now".
No, the word "he" does not have the short e sound. It is pronounced like "hee" with a long e sound.