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It has a long O sound, because of the silent E. It rhymes with dome and tome.
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.
Yes. The long O (oh) is produced by the silent E. It rhymes with probe and robe.
Yes. The O is a long "oh" provided by the silent E. It rhymes with bone and phone.
No. Despite the silent E, the O in "everyone" is the same as in the word "one" (wun), an "uh" sound which is the short U sound as in of. One rhymes with done and none.The long O sound (oh) is seen in the word own.
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.
Yes. The A is a schwa (unstressed) sound, the O is a short O, and the E is silent. The word above rhymes with "of" and "shove."
Yes. The word alone, like lone, has a silent E and a long O (oh) sound. It rhymes with atone and postpone.
wrap
No. The first E has a long E sound, the O is unpronounced, and the second E is silent. It rhymes with "steeple."
Yes. It is the past tense of hope where the silent E makes the O a long "oh" sound.The word hoped rhymes with coped, roped, and soaped.
Yes it does. The long O is created by the silent E. Home rhymes with dome, comb, and foam.