Yes. The word cone has a long O (oh) and a silent E. It rhymes with bone and phone.
No, oven does not have the long "O" sound. It is a short U sound (uh-vehn).
The long "O" is seen in the words cove and wove.
No, the UI in bruise is a truly long U, or long OO (brooz), to rhyme with booze and snooze.If it were a long O, it would sound like the slang "bros" and rhyme with nose.
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
It has a long O sound - and can repeat a few times.
Yes, invoke has a long o sound.
Yes, the word "cone" has a long o vowel sound, which is pronounced like the letter 'o' in the alphabet.
The O is a long O as in bone and tone. The E is silent.
It has a long O and a silent E, as in the rhyming words bone and phone.
The long vowel sound in "clothes" is the "o" sound, as in "coat" or "cone."
long vowel sound
No. It has the OU/OW sound as in cow and how. This is neither long or short.
Yes, "cone" is considered a long 'o' word. The 'o' in "cone" is pronounced as /oʊ/.
Cone has a long vowel sound.
No, the UI in bruise is a truly long U, or long OO (brooz), to rhyme with booze and snooze.If it were a long O, it would sound like the slang "bros" and rhyme with nose.
The short O sound (ah as in bah) is in con, dot, and rob. The long O sound says "oh" as in cone, dote, and robe. It can appear in paired letters such as OA, OE, OH, and OW (loan, toe, ohm, low). Also the French eau (beau).
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
The word "open" has the vowel sound /oʊ/ (as in the word "cone").