The first person present tense of the word "lock" is "lock."
I lock [the car].
The first person present tense of the word "lock" is "lock." For example, "I lock the door before leaving."
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
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Yes, "lock" is a short vowel word because the "o" in "lock" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, making it a one-syllable word with a short vowel.
No, the word "lock" does not have the short O sound. It has the short OI sound.
The word "lock" has a short vowel sound.
You only need to find a word that rhymes with rock, like: walk, sock, dock, lock, mock, or talk