No. Both have long O sounds (hohp and hohm) because of the final silent E.
it has a long o .
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?
The "o" makes a long sound, as in "hope," "rope," and "cope."
No, the O in out (of outside) is part of the diphthong OU which is an OW sound and not the same as the short O. Words like "dot" and "got" have a short O sound. The OU/OW sound in "outside" is the same as the vowel sound in "sound", "doubt", "down", "foul", and "how".
It has a short sound, the short O sounding like "ah."The long O sound is seen in the word mope.
No. It has a short O (ah) sound, and rhymes with locket and pocket.
The word "home" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as "h-oh-m".
It has a long O sound as in home and cope. The E is silent.
It has a long O sound as in home and cope. The E is silent.
The word 'dog' has a short o sound, as does hop or mop. The long o sound is formed when there is an e at the end of the word, as in hope or mope, or when the o is coupled with a w, e.g. slow.
It is a short vowel because it doesn't "say" the letter name. The "O" in "hop" has a short O vowel sound. If it were to be a long vowel it would sound like "hope".
No, the word "hoping" does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in "hoping" has a short vowel sound as in "hot."
No. The O has a long O sound, and the E is silent.
The word hope has a long O vowel sound, as in cope and slope. (The E is silent.)
Yes,it does have a short (o) sound
A short 'o' sound
In the word "robot," the vowel "o" makes a short vowel sound.
Is the word bone a short or long o sound?