No. Please see the Related questions below for "What rhymes with cat?" and "What rhymes with cast?"
Yes, "dad" and "cat" do not rhyme. They have different ending sounds.
The rhyme scheme is AABB. In this case, "love" and "cat" rhyme with each other, and "hate" and "great" rhyme with each other.
The cat sat on a rat
No, they do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. But they have the same vowel sound so yes they do rhyme. The black cat sat on the mat - rhyme ?
yes books can rhyme like dr.suess he rhymes books like"the cat went in the little boys hat!"that was a rhyme
Cat , Hat and Bat
Yes, fat and cat rhyme, but "Is the dog fat and look like a cat?" is not correct grammatically. It would have to be "Is the dog fat and does he (or she) look like a cat?" to be correct grammatically.
fur for a rat
No. No they don't. And it's spelled "rhyme".
No, cat and map do not rhyme. Normally things that rhyme end with the same letter such as:Cat, Mat, Fat, Sat, BatMove, prove, grooveSome don't but most do. If you need anymore words that rhyme with cat then there they are:CatMatFatBatSatprotractFactand some that rhyme with map:Maprapcaplapsnapvaptrapsapcrap (Sware) So there you go if you needed some more rhyming words. That is not all of them. So have a good day! xxx~I dropped my cookie!~
No, "on" does not rhyme with "strong." Rhymes are words that have similar sounds at the end of each word, such as "cat" and "bat."
The two main kinds of rhyme are perfect rhyme, where the sounds of the words match exactly (e.g. cat, hat), and slant rhyme, where the sounds are similar but not identical (e.g. prove, love).