Words with a long OO (long U) include the rhyming words spoon, balloon, baboon, loon, and soon. Other long OO words are boom, two, tomb, and plume.
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The word JUICE has the same vowel sound (oo) as the word MOON. In US English, juice rhymes with moose and June rhymes with moon.
The EA has a long A (ay) vowel sound. This is also seen in A words - base, cake, late AY words - lay, may, pay AI words - fail, maid, plain EI words - veil EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor
The articles a and an are used for an unspecified item or person.The form AN is used when the immediately following word begins with a vowel sound (not necessarily a vowel, as with a silent H). The form A is used before a vowel that has a consonant sound.Examples :A large crowdAn unruly crowdBut :An honest man (sounds like ah-nist)A united front (sounds like yoo-ny-ted)A one-armed man (sounds like won)
Words that "rhyme" are those with an end rhyme, where the last vowel sound, or the last vowel-and-consonant syllable, have the same sound. Vowel rhymes : lie/sigh/my (all sound like a long I) Syllable rhymes : led/dead, pale/pail/bale/bail, moan/tone/own with D, L, N respectively
Words that have similar vowel sounds can be grouped together, as the same sound can be made by different spellings. For example, all of these words would have the same long I sound: I words (isle, mild, find, sign) IGH and IGHT sounds (high, sigh, light, might) I words with silent E (bite, wine) IE words (die, lie, pie) EI words (stein, fraulein) AI words (aisle) Y words (my, try, type, rhyme) AY Words from French (bayou, cayenne)
The word "moon" has the same vowel sound as "tune."
The word JUICE has the same vowel sound (oo) as the word MOON. In US English, juice rhymes with moose and June rhymes with moon.
Words with the same vowel sound as "scoop" include loop, group, soup, and soon.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bin" are "pin," "sin," "gin," and "thin."
Both words have the long U (long OO) sound, since news is pronounced (nooz).
"Be," "she," "he," "see" all have the same vowel sound as "me."
No. The word joy has the OI (oy) vowel sound, while moon has a long U (long OO).
No, "speed" and "them" do not have the same vowel sound. In "speed," the vowel sound is /iː/, whereas in "them," the vowel sound is /ɛ/.
No, "spoon" and "food" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "spoon" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/), while the vowel sound in "food" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/).
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When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
Words with the same vowel sound as "said" include bed, red, and head.