Short. "Soak" has a long vowel with the same consonants.
The "o" in "sock" is a short vowel sound.
Does sock and log have the same middle sound?
The word "log" has a short vowel sound.
No because it uses a log vowel sound
Yes, the word "log" does have a long o vowel sound, similar to the word "bog" or "dog".
In the term "log," the "o" sound is typically pronounced as a short "o," like in the word "hot."
The O in the word fog has an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words dog, frog, log, and bog. This AW sound is seen in words such as flaw, straw, taught, sought, dawn, long, song, ball (bawl), haul, and daughter.
The word "log" has a short vowel sound.
No because it uses a log vowel sound
Yes, the word "log" does have a long o vowel sound, similar to the word "bog" or "dog".
yes
In the term "log," the "o" sound is typically pronounced as a short "o," like in the word "hot."
vowel log
log
The O in the word fog has an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words dog, frog, log, and bog. This AW sound is seen in words such as flaw, straw, taught, sought, dawn, long, song, ball (bawl), haul, and daughter.
long o
Yes, in the word "dog," the letter o produces a short o sound.
No, it does not. The "oo" sound is not the same as a short o. Think of the word "hot" or "not" or "log" or "top." These all have the short -o sound. The "oo" in "choose" rhymes with "moo" (the noise a cow makes) or "too" (meaning also) or "food" or "boot."
"Black' has a short 'a' sound, so it is pronounced 'blak'. Here is a little rule to remember: When there is only ONE vowel in a word, and it is in the MIDDLE of the word (that is, it is surrounded by consonant sounds), the vowel will FREQUENTLY be short. For example, here are some words that have short vowel sounds - 'cat, ham, pot, log, cub, fun, pet, men, lip, sit, fish, frog, flag, drip, chop, shop, pond, black, block, brick, trap, track, truck, stuck, trust, shrug, stand, stamp, strap, branch, flip, crumbs, thumb, thrill, club, brick, think, grad, spend, spell'.