Is head a short e sound?

An example of a word spelled ea that is pronounced with a short e sound is head, h-e-a-d.
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What are short e sounds?

Short “e” is the sound that the letter “e” makes in the words, “egg,” “leg,” and “wet.” It is pronounced eh (as opposed to words like “meet,” “tea,” or “key,” which contain long “e” sounds, pronounced ee). The short “e” sound is very common, especially in the middle of words (like “pet”).
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What starts with a short e?

words that start with the Letter e
  • egg.
  • elephant.
  • eleven.
  • empty.
  • enter.
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Is neck a short e word?

However, some of the most commonly used short E sound words are: pet, leg, wet, key, tea, end, fell, tell, bell sell, then, den, lend, bed, bend, get, set, bet, bear, yet, let, neck, heck, pen, pencil, red, men, hen, net, cent, jelly, smell, when, rent, steal, nest, vest, rest, test, web, west, chest, jet, ten, lemon, ...
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Is Eye Short e or long e?

The old 50s rules for US English pronunciation hold that an "open" (vs "closed") syllable yields a "long" vowel sound. A long I is pronounced "eye", and a short I is pronounced (roughly) "ih". An open syllable is one that ends with the vowel, or one that ends with a consonant and the letter "E".
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English Pronunciation – Short Vowel - /e/ - ‘dress’, ‘head’



What are the 7 short vowel sounds?

There are 7 'short' vowel sounds, although children are usually only introduced to the 5 which are most commonly heard in simple CVC (consonant, vowel, consonant) words: /a,(æ)/ in cat, /e,(e)/ in peg, /i,(I)/ in pin, /o,(ɒ)/ in hot, /u,(ʌ)/ in bus.
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Is neck a short vowel or long vowel?

A single syllable word with a short stressed vowel sound followed by a /k/ sound is written with '-ck', as in black, neck, tick, duck, and clock. If the word does not have a short vowel but double vowels (vowel team) then /k/ sound is written with '-k', as in look, cloak, dark, jerk, and leek.
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Is chest a long vowel?

For the record, the Word Find contains a number of words that contain short rather than long vowels: had, ham, an, jet, as, defend, chest, apt, and .... It also contains three that are not on the list of target words and yet may be circled by some students: the, era, defend.
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What words are short vowels?

A short vowel word is any word that doesn't allow the vowel within it to generate that vowel's long vowel sound. For example, the word "bug" is a short vowel word because there's no long "U" sound.
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What is a long e sound?

The long e sound spelled ie is often preceded and followed by consonants. It's usually in the middle of the word but can be at the end. Examples include brief, relief, and rookie. The long e sound spelled ey is usually at the end of a base word. Examples include valley and monkey.
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Is ten a long E or short e?

Short E Word Printouts:

Match 10 words that have the short E sound. The words are leg, ten, hen, web, lemon, pen, vest, nest, jet, net.
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What is long e and short e?

Short e, written phonetically as ĕ, makes the vowel sound of e, as in west, bet, fed, and less. The long e, written phonetically as ē, makes the sound of the name of the vowel, as in beet, feet, eat, and sheet. While the short e is simple, identifying when to use the long e sound can be more difficult.
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Is she a long e word?

In some cases, the long /e/ sound is spelled with just the letter e. This is usually the case in words that are more than one syllable long, but exceptions include some very common words like 'me', 'be', 'we', 'he', and 'she'. This spelling of the long /e/ sound is used for prefixes 're-', 'be-', and 'de-'.
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Is cat a short vowel?

The short vowel sound for A can be found in words like apple, attitude, cat, actually, and can. Elephant begins with the short vowel sound of E.
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Is rest a short or long vowel?

Long Vowels include ā (as in rain), ē (beat), ī (wine), ō (go), and ū (fuse). Short Vowels include a (as in fat), e (as in rest), i (as in win), o (as in cot), u (as in cup).
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Is tow a long or short vowel?

OW Vowel Team

The ow spelling of long o usually appears at the end of a one or less commonly two syllable word. Examples include: snow, tow, and window.
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Is dog a short vowel?

Those sounds are the long o sound (long o), as in the word most and the aw sound (aw sound), as in the word dog.
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Is hot a short vowel?

The sound of o in hot is a short vowel sound. The sound of oa in boat is a long vowel sound. Download our Short or long vowel: o activity below.
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Is fish a long i or short i?

Fish has a short i sound.
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How many short vowels are there?

The 5 Short Vowel Sounds

The five short vowel sounds in English are a, e, i, o, and u. Remember that these sounds are not necessarily indicative of spelling. Note that the above words all contain the vowel whose sound they make but this is not always the case.
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