Words containing such a spelling include:
Any and all words that are spelled that way: consonant vowel consonant silent e. Examples : wine, dine, cane, zone, bane, bone, tine, mine, and so forth.
Some four letter words that start and end with vowels and have consonants as the middle letters are:abbaacheechoaxleidleableogle
consonant vowel consonant ending in e
Some words that are spelled with an E and a J are:abjectadjacentadjectivebluejaycajoleconjugateconjuredejectedejectenjoyfrijoleinjectinjureinterjectjacketjackhammerjackknifejadejaggedjalapenojanglejasminejasperjaundicejavelinjealousjeansjeepjeerjejunejellyjellybeanjeopardizejerkjerseyjetjettyjewelJezebeljinglejittersjivejockeyjoeyjoggerjokerjostlejubileejudgejugglejuicejujubejumbleJunejunglejunketjusticejuvenilemajesticobjectperjuryprejudiceprojectrejectrejoicerejuvenatesubjecttrajectory
Some examples are laugh, cough, rough.
No. The word formed from the verb believe is spelled believable. Some words do retain the final E that follows a consonant, for specific pronunciations : changeable (GE), noticeable (CE). Double E endings are always retained (e.g. agreeable).
safe plane lake
uke, use
eve eke
joke, phone, poke, bone
There are no words ending in E where the E has a short E sound. The words spelled with "she" that have short E's include shed, shelf, shell, shelter, shelve, and shepherd.
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.