Blood and wood do not have the same vowel sound. Blood is phonetically bluhd, whereas wood is wood with a short o sound.
No, "blood" and "wood" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "blood" is the "uh" sound, while the vowel sound in "wood" is the "oo" sound.
No, "kite" and "hive" do not have the same vowel sound. "Kite" has the vowel sound /aɪ/ as in "eye," while "hive" has the vowel sound /aɪ/ as in "high."
The word "should" has the same vowel sound as "stood."
In the word "wood," the "oo" makes a long vowel sound.
Wood has the vowel sound /ʊ/ in American English. This sound is similar to the 'oo' sound in 'book'.
The vowel sound in stood is called a short OO sound. It is seen in the rhyming words good, wood, could, and should. It also appears in such words as book, pull, put, and foot.
No, "kite" and "hive" do not have the same vowel sound. "Kite" has the vowel sound /aɪ/ as in "eye," while "hive" has the vowel sound /aɪ/ as in "high."
The word "should" has the same vowel sound as "stood."
In the word "wood," the "oo" makes a long vowel sound.
Wood has the vowel sound /ʊ/ in American English. This sound is similar to the 'oo' sound in 'book'.
The vowel sound in stood is called a short OO sound. It is seen in the rhyming words good, wood, could, and should. It also appears in such words as book, pull, put, and foot.
Good has the short OO vowel sound, as in hood, wood, could, and should. Short OO words include: -- book, brook, cook, hook, look, nook, and shook -- foot and soot -- bush, push, tush, cushy, puss, and put
The OU vowel pair in could is a short OO vowel sound as in the word "good." It is normally made by OO as in book, foot, wool, and hoof. Other OU words include should and would. Some U words include bush, pull, put, and pudding Single O words are woman and wolf.
Yes, the word "good" has a short vowel sound. The "oo" in "good" makes the sound as in "book" or "wood."
The short OO vowel sound is seen mostly in words ending in D, K, and T. Short OO words include: -- book, brook, cook, hook, look, nook, and shook -- good, hood, and wood -- foot and soot -- could, should, and would -- bush, push, puss, and put
The word good has a short OO vowel sound as in book, wool, and wood, and also in bull, push, and put.(The corresponding short O word is god, the long O is goad, and the long OO is gooed.)
The word "panel" has two syllables and two vowel sounds: the first is a short "a" sound, and the second is a schwa.
The homophone of "wood" is "would." They sound the same but have different meanings.