Toad has a long vowel sound from the letter o.
Long o
AA 'Long" O.
No, toad has a long o sound. It rhymes with code. If it had a short o sound, it would rhyme with cod.
No. The OA pair has a long O sound as in toast and boat. Rhyming words are load and road.
Toad would be the correct answer out of the three words. :)
Yes. The OA pair in toad sounds like a long O (oh). It rhymes with load and road.
No, they don't. They have long legs similar to a frogs and a long tongue to capture flies and other food.
The O in stole is a long O (oh) and the E is silent. The long O sound usually comes from O words, OA words, OLL and OLD words, and some OW words. Examples are go, no, bone, tote, hole, toll, cold, loan, toad, float, and slow.
It can be as short as a couple months (Cane Toad) or as long as 1 to 3 years (Bullfrogs.)
Often but not always. It is one pronunciation for EA (ee as in reach and seat) where the other is a short E (past tense of read, and the element lead). It is also seen in OA pairs (goal, toad). There are also R-shaped vowel sounds (long A in pear, short A in guard), and combination sounds (au=aw, ou=ow).The tendency toward long first vowel sounds is often stated: When two vowels go walking, the first does the talking.
its because toad is so short and fat and VERY VERY cute!! :)
Because toadstool is the sort of mushroom that is red with white spots, and he is white with red spots so his name is toad which is short for toadstool.
Some species of short-horned lizards are capable of squirting blood from the corners of their eyes when attacked. The short-horned lizard is often referred to as a "horned toad" or "horny toad" because its squat, flattened shape and short, blunt snout give it a toad-ish look.