Is it A or a Digraph?

Reading the Digraph “or” It’s far simpler to just teach a child to identify “or” as a digraph and say the /or/ sound. Furthermore, when “or” is not the /or/ sound, it represents just one sound anyway, the /er/ sound in words like work, worth and sailor, so in those cases he will be identifying it as a digraph anyway.

What are EE words?

Study the word list: ee words – set 1

seed A plant grows from a seed.
deep A deep shade of red is often referred to as crimson.
weep He couldn´t help but weep when he heard the sad story.
creep The damp was starting to creep up the walls of the house.
sheep The sheep were let loose in the field.

What word ends with EE?

8-letter words that end in ee

  • employee.
  • disagree.
  • licensee.
  • attendee.
  • pedigree.
  • absentee.
  • carefree.
  • assignee.

What word has 2 Es?

disagreement

  • disagreement.
  • housekeeping.
  • subcommittee.
  • volunteerism.
  • peacekeeping.
  • freestanding.
  • screenwriter.
  • disagreeable.

Is there a rule for EE or EA?

There is not a rule dictating when to use EE, EA, E at the end of a syllable, or E with a silent E to spell the long /ē/ sound. At the end of a syllable within a base word, E is most common (as in he and cedar), but EE and EA are still permitted (agree, tea), so this is not an absolute rule that lets you know for sure.

How do you tell the difference between EE and EA?

Here’s a cute rhyme to help your child remember another way of spelling long vowel sounds. Long e is spelled either with ee, like in meet, seed, and weed, or ea, like in team, seat, and bead. The two vowels come side by side, but the first is the one that makes its long sound.

What is sound of EE?

Spelling the long vowel sound /ē/: ee, ea, e-e, y. Sometimes, we add another letter to spell the long /ē/ sound. For example: ee as in green.

What does short a sound like?

The short a /æ/ sounds like (short a). It’s the vowel sound in the word cat /k æ t/.

What is the fear of home called?

Oikophobia (Greek: oîkos, ‘house, household’ + phóbos, ‘fear’; also known as domatophobia and ecophobia) is an aversion to a home environment, or an abnormal fear (phobia) of one’s home.

What is the most dangerous phobia?

Top 10 Unbearable Phobias

  • Epistemophobia (Gnosiophobia)
  • Cibophobia.
  • Somniphobia (Hypnophobia)
  • Acousticophobia.
  • Chronophobia.
  • Counterphobia.
  • Phobophobia.
  • Pantophobia.