The OO in pool has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool and tool.
Pull has a short vowel sound. Pool has a long vowel sound. The best way to check is to look at the pronunciation key in a dictionary.
The OO in tool has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool and pool.
Yes. The OO pair has a long OO sound as in schooner. Rhyming words are cool and pool.
The word "tool" has the same vowel sound as "school."
In American English "pour" is composed of two sounds: The initial 'p' and the dipthong 'or' as in the word "horse." In British English, however, the 'r' is silent and the word has the same sound as the word "paw" - that is to say that it has a long vowel sound (ɔː) In the US, "pour" may be a homophone of "poor" (short OO) or "pore" (long O). The R (ur) sound is what makes it sound different from the short OO in "put" and in fact closer to the long OO of "pool."
Pull has a short vowel sound. Pool has a long vowel sound. The best way to check is to look at the pronunciation key in a dictionary.
The OO in tool has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool and pool.
Yes. The OO pair has a long OO sound as in schooner. Rhyming words are cool and pool.
The word "tool" has the same vowel sound as "school."
Oh, what a lovely question! The words with the same vowel sound as "pool," "tool," "wool," "book," "hood," "school," and "loop" all have the "oo" vowel sound. It's like a little chorus of harmony in the English language, bringing warmth and coziness to our hearts. Keep exploring the beauty of sounds in words, my friend!
In American English "pour" is composed of two sounds: The initial 'p' and the dipthong 'or' as in the word "horse." In British English, however, the 'r' is silent and the word has the same sound as the word "paw" - that is to say that it has a long vowel sound (ɔː) In the US, "pour" may be a homophone of "poor" (short OO) or "pore" (long O). The R (ur) sound is what makes it sound different from the short OO in "put" and in fact closer to the long OO of "pool."
This would include the rhyming (yool) words duel and fuel. Also rule and other long OO words such as cool, fool, pool, and tool.Other 4-letter words with the long OO sound areO - tomb, wombO - (silent E) moveOO - noon, bootOE - shoeU - tune, rubyUE - blue, trueUI - suitEW - flew, crew, view
The word has two separate pronunciations : long OO or long O.In the first, which rhymes with tour, moor, and sure, the pair OU in "pour" has a long OO sound, as in pool, but with the R as practically a second ursyllable.In the second, which rhymes with four, core, and door, the sound is a long O.
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A long U is a long OO sound, which may also sound like YOO when following certain consonants. There is also a "short OO" sound that is midway between (uh) and (oo). Long OO words : cool, moon, dune, suit, due (also do and dew), stew, lieu, deuce Long OO (YOO) words : cute, fuel, uniform, beauty (Short OO words : good, foot, soot, put, could)
A short course pool is 25 yards/meters long. A long course pool is double that (50 yards)
The word "wood" has a short OO vowel sound as in the word "good." It is normally made by OO as in book, foot, wool, and hoof. Some OU words include could, should, and would. Some U words include bush, pull, put, pudding, and sugar. Single O words are woman and wolf.