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Strong vowel + an unstressed weak vowel

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The pronunciation of the weak vowel in a word with a strong vowel followed by an unstressed weak vowel.

Step-by-step explanation:

In English, when you have a strong vowel followed by an unstressed weak vowel in the present tense verb, the weak vowel is often represented by the letter 'e'. However, the pronunciation of the weak vowel can vary depending on the specific word. Here are some examples:

  • beat - the weak vowel 'e' is pronounced as 'ee'
  • create - the weak vowel 'e' is pronounced as 'ee'
  • invite - the weak vowel 'e' is pronounced as 'ee'

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