The word pull has the short OO sound as in good and wood.
The O in do has a long OO sound.
Yes, both "pull" and "do" have the same "oo" sound as "woodsy."
The word "school" has the same "oo" sound as "loophole," "pull," and "do."
No, pull and croon do not have the same sound. "Pull" has a short "uh" sound, while "croon" has a longer "oo" sound.
No, the words "pull" and "do" do not have the same "oo" sound as "wooer." "Pull" and "do" have a short vowel sound like in "book," while "wooer" has a long vowel sound like in "moon."
The word "swoon" has the same "oo" sound as the word "moon."
The word "should" has the same vowel sound as "stood."
The word "should" has the same vowel sound as "stood."
No, "goodbye" has the diphthong /ʊ/ sound, while "soon" has the pure vowel /uː/ sound.
Tuna has a long "oo" sound, as in smooth, tune, spoon, and rule. Book has a short "oo" sound, as in foot and look.
The word "good" has a short vowel sound. The 'oo' in "good" is pronounced like the 'u' in 'put' or 'book'.
No, "Drew" and "spoon" do not have the same vowel sound. "Drew" has the /uː/ sound (as in "blue"), while "spoon" has the /uː/ sound (as in "too").
It has neither. The U in put has a short OO (uh-oo) sound as in foot and pull. The short OO is also heard in the words look and good.
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.
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Yes, the word "shoe" has a long U sound, as in the word "blue."
No. It has a short OO sound. This is clearer if you compare the short OO words good and should, because sure has the same first sounds as should.The long U (OO) sound is heard in the unusual term shoer, which rhymes with doer and newer.
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The OO pair is a digraph. It could only be considered a diphthong when it is "short." The long OO is a single sound like other long vowels. The pair can also rarely have the sound of a short U (blood). The long sound is the OO sound (cool, moon, boot) and the same as some words with a long U (dune, flute, rule) that have no yoo sound. The short OO is an oo-ah sound as in book, good, and foot, also made by O in wolf and by OU in could and should.