Here's why:
* Short vowels have a short, quick sound, like the "e" in "bed" or "pen".
* Long vowels have a longer, drawn-out sound, like the "e" in "see" or "tree".
The "ea" in "eat" makes a short "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "bed".
Here's why:
* Short vowels have a short, quick sound, like the "e" in "bed" or "pen".
* Long vowels have a longer, drawn-out sound, like the "e" in "see" or "tree".
The "ea" in "eat" makes a short "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "bed".