Yes.
No. The OA pair has a long O sound, as in the rhyming words coach and poach.
No, "lace" is not a long vowel word. The vowel "a" in "lace" has a short sound, as in "cat" or "bat".
It has a long O and a silent E, as in the rhyming words bone and phone.
Yes. Also the rhyming words moon, loon, and cocoon have long U (OO) sounds.
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound (pleez). The rhyming words are ease, tease, and cheese.
No. The OA pair has a long O sound as in toast and boat. Rhyming words are load and road.
There are none. The A has a schwa sound, and the OU has the ou/ow sound as in the rhyming words sound and downed.
The vowel sound is a long I sound, as in the rhyming words hive, jive, and dive. The E is silent.
Long/gone is considered a 'soft rhyme' which means it rhymes but in a more subtle manner so technically yes long and gone do rhyme :)
It is a short A, rhyming with ban and can.The long A appears in the words mane and main.
It is a long I sound as in the rhyming words child and mild, also piled, tiled and dialed.
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