The "e" in the word "eight" has a long vowel sound.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
"Credit" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as "eh" rather than "ee."
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
The "e" in the word "eight" has a long vowel sound.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
"Credit" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as "eh" rather than "ee."
The o in moment is a long vowel while the e is a short vowel.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
"Sent" has a short E vowel sound. It is pronounced like "eh" in this word.
Vest has a short e vowel sound.
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.
No, "red" is not a long vowel word. It contains a short vowel sound.
The first E is long, but the second is unstressed (schwa).