The word "soap" has the same long O (oh) sound as rope.
Yes, the "o" in rope makes a long vowel sound, not a short one.
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound in the letter "o."
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /roʊp/.
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
Yes, The OA vowel pair in soap has a long O (oh) sound, to rhyme with rope.
Yes, the "o" in rope makes a long vowel sound, not a short one.
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound in the letter "o."
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /roʊp/.
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
Words that have the same vowel sound as "rope" that is white and cold include "snow," "glow," and "stone."
Yes, The OA vowel pair in soap has a long O (oh) sound, to rhyme with rope.
Yes. The O in rope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
The O in rope is a long O, and there is a silent E.
Yes, The OA vowel pair in soap has a long O (oh) sound, to rhyme with rope.
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
No. The OA vowel pair in soap has a long O sound, as in soak or rope.
The letter "o" in "rope" and "question" has the same short "o" vowel sound. This sound can also be found in the word "hot," which indeed has origins related to fire because of its association with heat.