Yes, they do.
Yet, get, set, whet, bet, debt, jet, let, met, net, pet, vet,met set bet net yet vet get
No.
let, met, kept, set, pet, jet, yet, bet, get, wet,debt, vet, yetbet, fret, get, let,Words that rhyme with net are bet let wet set get met petsket
let, met, kept, set, pet, jet, yet, bet, get, wet,debt, vet, yetbet, fret, get, let,Words that rhyme with net are bet let wet set get met petsket
Pet, jet, let, debt, kept, bet, get, met, net, set, vet, wet, yet, Gillette
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.
No. Rhyming words normally will have the same sound at the end. Please see the Related questions below for "What rhymes with wet?" and "What rhymes with track?"
Wet pet.
"Wet with Sweat"
The rhyme scheme of "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is irregular and does not follow a specific pattern throughout the poem.
The rhyme scheme of "Jimmy Jet and His TV Set" by Shel Silverstein is AABB. This means that the first and second lines rhyme with each other, as do the third and fourth lines.
Several do, but Green Eggs and Ham is a favorite rhyming book.