Yes. It has a long O as in comb and phone. This is created by the silent E.
Yes, "cone" is considered a long 'o' word. The 'o' in "cone" is pronounced as /oΚ/.
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.
long vowel sound
No. It has the OU/OW sound as in cow and how. This is neither long or short.
Yes. The word cone has a long O (oh) and a silent E. It rhymes with bone and phone.
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.
No, "bones" is not a long vowel word. The vowel sound in "bones" is pronounced as a short vowel /Ι/.
long vowel 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.