No, "like" is neither a short nor long "e" word, rather it is a silent "e" word. As the lable implies when you pronounce the word "like" there is no pronunciation of any "e".
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in sell and fell.
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."
No, the word "he" does not have the short e sound. It is pronounced like "hee" with a long e sound.
The word "resident" has a short vowel sound. The letter "e" is pronounced with a short "e" sound like in "red" or "pet."
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
Yes, it does, as in hen and men.Yes. The word when has a short E sound (wen) as in the rhyming words ten and then.
The word step has a short 'e' sound. A long 'e' says the letter. Steep has a long 'e' sound.
Yes. The E has a short E sound, as in sell and well.Yes, the e in bell has the short e sound. Some additional words that have a short e are rest, heavy, and bread.
Yes. Mend has a short E sound. Other examples of the short E sound would be bend, bent, and meant (EA pair).
The word "said" has a short "e" sound, like in the words "bed," or "head."
No. The E has a short E sound, as in bed and peg.
Yes. The E has the short E sound as in deck and neck.