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The examples in this list use the letters ee to spell the long /e/ sound in the middle of a word.
Click on the speaker to hear the long vowel sound in each word. How many ee words can you spell?
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seed |
A plant grows from a seed.
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cheek |
A tear rolled down my cheek.
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feel |
I feel hungry at lunch time.
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been |
Have you ever been to Spain?
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deep |
A deep shade of red is often referred to as crimson.
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steer |
Can you steer the boat?
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sweet |
There was a sweet floral scent to the air.
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street |
Let's walk on the other side of the street.
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speech |
Bob's wedding speech was very funny.
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squeeze |
She gave her mum a tight squeeze.
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between |
An alley runs between the houses.
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engineer |
We called an engineer to fix the computers.
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agree |
Do you agree with what I'm saying?
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coffee |
I like to sprinkle some chocolate on my coffee.
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guarantee |
My new laptop has a three year guarantee.
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