No. If it had the letter "n" on the end of it, like "noon", then it would rhyme.
No, "knew" and "soon" do not rhyme. "Knew" is pronounced with a /n(y)uː/ sound, while "soon" is pronounced with a /suːn/ sound.
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No, "knew" and "you" do not rhyme. "Knew" is pronounced as "nyoo" while "you" is pronounced as "yoo".
No, 'Food' and 'Soon' Do not rhyme. Words that rhyme with food are Nude, Crude, and the like.
No.
It all depends on how you pronounce both words. If you pronounce knew NEE-W (which sounds pretty weird to me) it would not rhyme with who. If you pronounce knew as NOO then yes, they do rhyme. And since the majority of the English speaking world pronounces NOO, I think it's safe to say that they do indeed rhyme.
Everyone knew a soon as it was discovered. Her death was not kept secret.
My mother reached for beauty Who knew so much of duty
No, they do not rhyme.However, boone and boon do rhyme with spoon.Other examples are moon, June, soon, noon, prune and rune.
as soon as he knew what animals were
They don't rhyme. Man rhymes with ban-something we do to vandals or those who post nonsense. Moon rhymes with loon, goon, soon, etc.
Yes, it is a long OO sound, as in "Joon" to rhyme with noon and soon.
a few words that rhyme with moon and flew are soon and blew loon and flue spoon and chew noon and poo and sew
Sue, Clue, Poo, Boo, Stew, New, Knew, Dew, Brew, Hue, True When the bard shouted over Hugh, Tell me just what words do rhyme with do? Said Hugh: Sue, clue, poo, boo, Stew, dew, brew, hue, new, knew... The bard then yelled back "oh f**k you".