An "e" with a bar over it means it has the long sound as in the word "deep."
There are two : a long E and a schwa.
-- Find out what 'e' is. -- Double it. -- Add 10. The answer is good as long as 'e' doesn't change. Then you have to do it all over again.
The number e is what is known as a transcendental number; it would require an infinitely long decimal expansion to give you the exact number.
like 4x10e5? that 'e' basically means 'to the power of.' so 4x10e5 = 400,000 or 4 followed by 5 zeros. hope that helps.
The "e" in tea is typically pronounced as a long "e" sound, like in "me."
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
It is a long e.
short e, as bed,
The word sleep has a long 'e' sound.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
Yes, the word "me" has a long e sound, pronounced as /miː/.
Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound as in cheep and cheap. The final E is silent.
long
no short e. long e is the first e in the word people. penny does have a long e if your considering the y in penny.
No. The word ice has a long I and a silent E. The long E can be heard from the Y in "icy."
The stressed vowel is a long E. The first E in recent has a long E sound. The second E has a schwa (eh, uh) sound. The similarly sounded word "re-sent" has a long E and a stressed short E.