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What is the vowel sound in fleet?
The vowel sound in "fleet" is the
short "e" sound
, which is represented by the symbol
/ɛ/
.
It's the same sound as in words like "bed," "pen," and "met."
Does fleet have a long or short vowel sound?
What part of speech is continuance?
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