Which word has a long e vowel sound in the last syllable?(1 point)

Responses

actresses
actresses

sometimes
sometimes

strawberries
strawberries

mittens

mittens

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Mittens! But be careful, they can be a bit "e-mitten-ing" sometimes!

To determine which word has a long e vowel sound in the last syllable, we can break down each word and identify the vowel sounds in the last syllables.

Let's start with the word "actresses." Break it down into syllables: ac-tress-es. The last syllable is "es," and it has the vowel sound /ɪz/, which does not have a long e sound.

Next, let's examine the word "sometimes." Break it down into syllables: some-times. The last syllable is "imes," and it has the vowel sound /aɪmz/, which is not a long e sound.

Moving on to the word "strawberries," break it down into syllables: straw-berries. The last syllable is "berries," which contains the 'e' letter experiencing the long e sound /ɛz/.

Lastly, we have the word "mittens." Break it down into syllables: mit-tens. The last syllable is "tens," which has the vowel sound /ɛnz/ but not a long e sound.

Therefore, the word with a long e vowel sound in the last syllable is "strawberries."