There are several ways to form the long O (oh) sound in words. Many of the short words appear as parts of longer words.
Here are some of the hundreds of common long O words:
O words
go, no, so, open, poem, solo, comb, duo, coordinate, coherent
O words with silent E
abode, code, lode, mode, node, poke, smoke, woke, hole, sole, stole, dome, home, bone, cone, hone, stone, tone, rose, dote, note, tote, hotel, dove (dived), doze
OA pair words
goad, toad, oak, soak, coal, foal, goal, shoal, foam, loam, groan, loan, soar
OE pair words (silent E)
doe, floe, hoe, roe, toe, woe
OH words
ohm
OLD and OLL words
bold, cold, fold, gold, hold, mold, sold, told, droll, knoll, roll, toll
OU words
soul (sole)
OW words
blow, bow, crow, flow, flown, grow, low, mow, row, slow, sow, tow, bowl,
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No. This is the long O sound called the "circumflex" (ô).It appears in the words OR, or MORE, or FORWARD.(Some English users pronounce orangutan with a regular long OH sound.)
It is just an O. Some words have an OA pair (loan), an OE pair (foe), or O followed by H or W (ohm, blow). Sometimes a silent E at the end of a word indicates a long vowel.
Yes. The word cone has a long O (oh) and a silent E. It rhymes with bone and phone.
Yes. The irregular pronunciation of sew is the same as so and sow, with an (oh) sound. In some dialects it has a different stress, as does the word show.
Other. The O has the "AW" sound associated with the caret O (as in OR and some AU words). The same sound is in law and lawn.
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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".
spelling slow do it a long o sound
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 45 words with the pattern -O-O. That is, four letter words with 2nd letter O and 4th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are:bohobokoboloboyobozocococohodocodododojogobogogohobohomojocojomokobokolokorokotolobolocologolotomofomojomokomonomozonolopocopogopolopomorotosohosolotocotohotokotomotopotorotoyozobo
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.
No, it is a "long OO" sound (double O as in moon).Some words with O, U, OU are pronounced with OO : to, dune, souvenir
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern O-O---O--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter O and 3rd letter O and 7th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are: otorrhoea
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -O--O--O. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter O and 5th letter O and 8th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are: contorno
Toad would be the correct answer out of the three words. :)
Yes. There is a long O (oh). Some OW words have an OU / OW sound, rather than (oh). Low rhymes with crow and show.