Here's why:
* Short vowel sounds are typically quick and sharp.
* Long vowel sounds are typically drawn out and more like the letter's name.
In the word "ten," the vowel "e" makes a short "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "pen" or "bed."
Here's why:
* Short vowel sounds are typically quick and sharp.
* Long vowel sounds are typically drawn out and more like the letter's name.
In the word "ten," the vowel "e" makes a short "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "pen" or "bed."