The o in to and do is neither a long o nor a short o. It's a long u. A long o sounds like the letter O, i.e in the word "glow". A short o is the sound in "hot".
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Toad would be the correct answer out of the three words. :)
Yes. Both "for" and "roar" have a long O (the OA sounds like O in oar, boar, soar).
It has a long O and a silent E, as in the rhyming words bone and phone.
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It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
No, "sew" is not considered a long "o" word. In the English language, a long "o" sound is typically represented by the vowel in words like "go" or "bone."
The O in cost has an AW sound (caret O), as in law and lost. The AW sound is also heard in O words such as off and long, and A words such as ball and call.
Nose uses a long 'o'. It sounds the same as words like:bows (ribbon bows)chosecrowsgrowshosethrows
Yes. The island name Borneo ends with an "oh" sound, and open begins with an "oh" sound. This is a long O.
Yes. The sound is a long O, to rhyme with other -old words such as bold and cold.