it's like concrete but there suppose to be a consonant between the 2 e like: (word)e_e (the underline area is where the consonants go NOT VOWELS: a e i o u are the vowels)
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∙ 14y agoAn "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.
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.
-- 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.
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.