No, the vowel sound in "goat" is short, usually pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English.
The OA pair in goat is pronounced as a long O sound, as in boat and float.
The short vowel in the word "copy" is the letter "o."
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
Yes. The first O has a short O vowel sound.
The OA pair in goat is pronounced as a long O sound, as in boat and float.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
The A is not sounded in the OA pair, which has a long O sound as in goat and loan.
Boat has a long O sound. The OA is pronounced O as in coat, float, and goat.
No, the vowel sound in "goat" is short, usually pronounced as /oʊ/ in American English.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
The "o" in "cold" is a short vowel sound.
Yes, the O in lock is a short vowel. In words with a single vowel, and words ending in "ck," the vowel is almost always short.
The OA pair in goat has a long O (oh) vowel sound, as in boat, coat, and float.
The e is a short vowel, while the o is more of a long vowel.
Yes, the "o" in "hopped" has a short vowel sound pronounced as /ɒ/.
Yes. The O in rock has a short O vowel sound.