No, the vowel sound in "stop" is different from the vowel sound in "clock." The vowel sound in "stop" is pronounced as [ɑ] as in "ah," while the vowel sound in "clock" is pronounced as [ɒ] as in "cot."
No, "stop" does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in "stop" is a short vowel sound.
Yes, "knock" has a short vowel sound with the letter "o" being pronounced like "ah" (ɑ).
No, the vowel sound in "pope" is /oʊ/ (as in "hope"), while the vowel sound in "pop" is /ɑ/ (as in "pot").
"Stop" has a short vowel sound. The letter "o" is pronounced as /ɑ/ in this word.
The short vowel in the word "copy" is the letter "o."
Yes, it has the short O vowel sound, as in rob, clock, and drop.
No, "stop" does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in "stop" is a short vowel sound.
Yes, "knock" has a short vowel sound with the letter "o" being pronounced like "ah" (ɑ).
No, the vowel sound in "pope" is /oʊ/ (as in "hope"), while the vowel sound in "pop" is /ɑ/ (as in "pot").
"Stop" has a short vowel sound. The letter "o" is pronounced as /ɑ/ in this word.
The short vowel in the word "copy" is the letter "o."
"Chop" has a short vowel sound. The 'o' in 'chop' is pronounced as /ɒ/ or /ɑ/.
No. It has a short O sound as in slop and shop. It also rhymes with cop and mop.
No. The O in shop has the short O sound as in stop. The long vowel is heard in the word show.
The word donkey has two pronunciations, one with a "dunk" sound and one with a "donk" sound.The dunk version rhymes with monkey and has the short U vowel sound, as in the words but, hut, done, ton, sun, and bus.The donk version rhymes with honky and wonky, and has a short O sound, as in the words con, bond, job, and stop.
Examples of the short vowel sound for the letter o include words like "hot", "sock", "frog", and "top".
No, stop has a taller vowel.