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UNO [17]
2 years ago
7

In english grade 3 what do you mean by CVCE ​

English
1 answer:
shusha [124]2 years ago
5 0
PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLESSEST OR WHATEVER!! CVCe words are words that contain a consonant, vowel, consonant, and then the letter e. These words can be extremely tricky because the “e” is actually silent. Not only is the e silent, but the vowel that is smushed between the two consonants becomes a long vowel.
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