Yes "Come." is an imperative sentence, in which the subject "you" is implied.
"Come?" means that you are asking if you are supposed to come.
"Come!" is a stronger version of "Come."
No. Despite the silent E, the O in come has a short U (uh) sound. It rhymes with some.
The long O (oh) sound is seen in the word comb and in coma.
Come early.
Action
yes
The 'o' is long
long o
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
The vowel sound in "boy" is neither long nor short. It is a diphthong consisting of an "o" followed by an "ee" (long "e") sound. A word with a short "o" sound is "Bob", and a word with a long "o" sound is "bone".
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.
short
The word "come" has a short o sound. It rhymes with words like "some" and "drum."
"Come" is considered a long vowel word because the vowel in the word is pronounced with a long sound rather than a short sound.
Long o.
No, "toe" is not a long o word. The o in "toe" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The 'o' is long
No, "sew" is not considered a long "o" word. In the English language, a long "o" sound is typically represented by the vowel in words like "go" or "bone."
Neither. It is a long OO (long U) sound.
Neither. The OO has a long OO (long U) sound as in doom and broom.
Ribbon is a short o word
The O in 'who' is long, but it isn't a long 'o'. It's a long 'u'.
long