No. They have long O sounds.
You can hear the letter O (oh) in both of them. In boat, it is the OA combination.
No, the word "comb" does not have a short "o" sound. In "comb," the "o" is pronounced with a short "ah" sound, as in "father."
"Comb" has a short vowel sound, pronounced as /kÉm/.
The word "come" despite its silent E, has a short U sound to rhyme with some, sum, or dumb (cuhm).The words with the long O sound is comb.
The O has a short O (aah) sound, as in the rhyming words cod, god, nod, pod, rod, sod, and shod. The same sound is heard in the A words squad and wad.
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Words with the same vowel sound as the word 'home' include the rhyming words comb, foam, and roam. Also other long O words with O (old, poll), O and silent E (bone, hole, zone), OE (foe, toe), OA (boat, loan), and OW (crow, own). Also a few words from French (beau, faux, gauche).
Yes. The O has a long O sound as in colt and comb.
No. The vowel sound in come is a short U sound (uh). It rhymes with some and also with sum and hum.The long O sound is (oh) as seen in the words comb and coma.
No. Comb has a long vowel sound - KOHM - Come has more of a U sound - KUM
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The word hope has a long O vowel sound (oh) and a silent E. The long O sound is heard in these kinds of words: - words with an O (go, comb, cold) - words with an O with a silent E (note, hole) - words with an OE (doe, foe) - words with an OA (loan, boat) - words with OUGH (dough, though) - words with OW (flow, mow, row) - the EW words sew and sewn Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux (beau, faux, bureau).
The vowel sound of the OA in boat is a long O (oh). The rhyming words are coat, float, goat, and gloat, and also dote, note, rote, tote, and wrote. The long O can be heard in other spellings such as: - words with an O (go, comb, cold) - words with an O with a silent E (tone, hole) - words with an OE (doe, foe) - words with OUGH (dough, though) - words with OW (flow, mow, row) Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux (beau, faux, bureau).