A single letter 'e' typically has the same vowel sound as in the words 'best' and 'yes'. But there are plenty of exceptions. For example, it often has a different vowel if it's in an unstressed syllable, or at the end of a word, or before 'y' or 'r', or part of a vowel digraph like 'ea'.
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Victoria
Mon, 23/01/2023 - 13:18
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This method is just amazing,
Mark Hancock
Wed, 25/01/2023 - 08:47
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Glad you like it Victoria!
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