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Spoon, food, globe, and moon
Yes. They both have the long OO sound as in new and moon. Other words with the long OO sound are two, too, and to.
what words have the same vowel sound as bin
The vowel sound in spoon is a long OO (long U) as in boon, moon, soon and dune. Other words that have the long OO sound are flute, rude, mood, stool, broom, and root.
The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the following word's initial sound. "A" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. For example, "a cat" (consonant sound) and "an apple" (vowel sound).
Spoon, food, globe, and moon
Yes. They both have the long OO sound as in new and moon. Other words with the long OO sound are two, too, and to.
The vowel sound in spoon is a long OO (long U) as in boon, moon, soon and dune. Other words that have the long OO sound are flute, rude, mood, stool, broom, and root.
what words have the same vowel sound as bin
The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the following word's initial sound. "A" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. For example, "a cat" (consonant sound) and "an apple" (vowel sound).
Words like is, it, in, if, and ink start with a short "i" vowel sound.
The long vowel sound in the word "title" is the "i" sound, pronounced like "IE" in words such as "pie" or "lie."
Assonance is a vowel sound that is repeated internally in words in a phrase.
Short vowel sound. Words such as ice and item are long I vowel sounds.
The word "can" contains the vowel sound /æ/, which is often represented by the letter "a." This sound is found in words like "cat" and "apple."
The Y in fly has a long I vowel sound, as do the words sly and my.
No, the article 'an' is never used before words starting with 'f'. The form 'a' is used. For example 'There was a frog in my garden' not 'There was an frog in my garden.' The form 'an' is used before words that start with a vowel sound. Thus, you have correctly written 'an F' in your question, because the sound of the letter-name 'F' starts with a vowel sound: 'ef'.