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Some words that have the final "o" sound, as in "go," are:
spelling slow do it a long o sound
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 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.
The O in clock is a short O sound (aah) as in the words dock, clot, and top.
No, the vowel sound in the word owl is the same OW (ou) sound as in the word cow.The long O sounds like the name of the letter O, as in the words no, so, go.
The noun project has a short O sound (as opposed to the long O of the verb). Words with a similar "oj" (odg) sound are dodge and progeny. Words with a short O sound include rob, body, lock, shot, and flop.
Some examples include "look," "book," "good," and "foot."
Both O sounds in hydrophone are the long O (oh) sound. The first instance is seen in the words pyromania, gyroscope, and cryogenic. The second instance in the words bone, stone, and alone. The long O appears in several spellings: - words with an O (go, comb, cold) - words with an O with a silent E (code, hole) - words with an OE (doe, foe) - words with OUGH (dough, though) - words with OW (flow, mow, row)
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
A long 'o' sound as in 'go-st'
zin-chop-o - the final O is long OH sound.
The word hope has a long O vowel sound (oh) and a silent E. The long O sound is heard in these kinds of words: - words with an O (go, comb, cold) - words with an O with a silent E (note, hole) - words with an OE (doe, foe) - words with an OA (loan, boat) - words with OUGH (dough, though) - words with OW (flow, mow, row) - the EW words sew and sewn Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux (beau, faux, bureau).