Homemade
No, "spoon" and "food" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "spoon" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/), while the vowel sound in "food" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/).
Yes. The word rude has a long OO vowel sound (OO) as in rule and room. It rhymes with food.
Spoon, food, globe, and moon
Neither. The OO has a long OO sound, as in fool and mood.
In English pronunciation, the vowel sounds in "love" (ʌ) and "move" (uː) are different. Specifically, "love" has the short vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup," while "move" has the long vowel sound /uː/ as in "food." Because the vowel sounds are not the same, these words do not rhyme.
It is then 'homemade'
Food
There are 12 pure vowels: see, fit, bed, pan, far, dog, force, food, put, hut, bird, and the last pure vowel sound is called shwa (which accounts for 30% of all vowel sounds in British spoken english), it is the sound of any unstressed vowel, like the second vowel in any of the words atlas, college, lettuce
The OO pair in book has a short OO sound, as in good and foot.Almost all English speakers say 'book' with a short vowel (in fact a schwa).In some areas of northern England 'book' has a long vowel - its double 'o' is like the double 'o' in food. In these areas cook and look rhyme with book; suck and tuck rhyme with the standardpronounciation of book.
good and food does NOT rhyme. why, we don't know but it does NOT rhyme. Of course we know why: The vowel sound of food (the oo) is pronounced longer than that of good. Note: "good" and "food" do not rhyme in American English, but they do in British English
This compound is Glucose. It is an organic compound. It is the form of storing food in plants.
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