Here's why:
* Short "e" sound: This sound is like the "e" in "bed," "pen," or "met."
* Long "e" sound: This sound is like the "e" in "see," "tree," or "me."
The "e" in "red" is pronounced as in "tree," which is the long "e" sound.
Here's why:
* Short "e" sound: This sound is like the "e" in "bed," "pen," or "met."
* Long "e" sound: This sound is like the "e" in "see," "tree," or "me."
The "e" in "red" is pronounced as in "tree," which is the long "e" sound.