"Rope" has a short o sound.
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
Yes, the word "soap" has a short o vowel sound, not a long o vowel sound.
Yes, the "o" in soap is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /ɑ/ in American English.
Yes, the word "pole" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in pole is pronounced like the "o" in "doe" or "rope."
"Book" has a short "o" sound, while "tomb" has a long "o" sound.
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
yes rope does have a short o
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
Yes. The O in rope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
The "o" makes a long sound, as in "hope," "rope," and "cope."
The OA pair in soap has a long O vowel sound, as in coal or loan, to rhyme with hope and rope.
Yes, the "o" in soap is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /ɑ/ in American English.
The O in rope is a long O, and there is a silent E.
In the word "robot," the vowel "o" makes a short vowel sound.
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
The letter "o" in "Program" is long! In words like conker, cot, and rot, the "o" is short. A few examples with the letter "o" having a short sound include tomato, hope, rope, and stroke.
The word "program" has a short vowel sound for the letter "o."