eager
Some words ending with OY are:ahoyalloyannoybatboybeachboybellboyboybuoybusboycloyconvoycorduroycowboycoydecoydeploydestroyemployenjoyenvoyhighboyhomeboyhouseboyjoykilljoylowboynewsboyoverjoypageboypaperboyplayboyploysavoyschoolboysoytallboytomboytoytroyviceroy
Some words ending in IA are:acaciaariaAsiaciliadementiafuschiamediamilitiasepiasequoiasuburbiatibia
ending, ageing, needing
optimist
List of words ending in -eel:cartwheelchainwheelcogwheelcreeleelenwheelfeelflywheelforefeelfreewheelgearwheelgenteelhandwheelheelkeelkneelmanchineelnewsreelnosewheelpeelpinwheelreelrefeelseelspeelstreelsteelungenteelunreelwheel
Yes, the word "happy" has a short "a" sound, not a long "I" sound. "Happy" is pronounced as "hap-ee."
Yes, "she" and "seen" are considered to be rhyming words because they share the same ending sound, 'ee'.
deceitconceiveleisurereceiptreceive
Break the two 'i's apart: ee-ee.
Led, see, me, try something ending with or with the sound -ee
Technically anything ending with the ee or y sound at the end
Some words that have the same ending sound as who and to are:blewbluebrewcluechewcluecoocoupcrewcuedewdodrewdueeweflewflufluegluegnugoogrewhewhueknewlieuloomewmoonewpewphewpoohqueuerouxruescrewshoeshooshrewskewslewspewstewstrewsuethrewthroughtootruetwoviewwooyewyouzoo
The sound in "been" is a short i sound (bin). This is practically a unique sound for the EE pair, although in French words they can have a long A sound (puree, soiree, toupee).
The EA pair has a long E vowel sound, as in lean and leak. The EE sound is heard in several spellings: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as weird IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
Tree Flee Glee Knee
words ending in ed
No, the word "we" does not rhyme with "mercy." Rhymes are words that have a similar ending sound, and in this case, "we" ends with a long "e" sound, while "mercy" ends with a short "ee" sound.