It is a short O, which in many words sounds similar to a short A (ah or uh).
It rhymes with cot, dot, got, hot, lot, not, rot, sot, and tot.
The "o" in "olive" has a short vowel sound, like the "o" in "pot".
The word "closet" has a short vowel sound, specifically the short "o" sound as in "hot" or "pot."
No, "soak" is not a long vowel word. It contains a short vowel sound, specifically the 'o' sound as in "hot" or "pot."
No. The OW has a long O (oh) vowel sound as in glow and slow.
The usual pronunciation is puh-TAY-toh, with a schwa, long A, and long O. But the alternate pronunciation has a short A sound, as puh-TAH-toh.
Yes, pot has a short vowel sound.
The "o" in "olive" has a short vowel sound, like the "o" in "pot".
The word "closet" has a short vowel sound, specifically the short "o" sound as in "hot" or "pot."
The word "not" has a short O sound (aah) as in lot and pot.
No, "soak" is not a long vowel word. It contains a short vowel sound, specifically the 'o' sound as in "hot" or "pot."
No. The OW has a long O (oh) vowel sound as in glow and slow.
The usual pronunciation is puh-TAY-toh, with a schwa, long A, and long O. But the alternate pronunciation has a short A sound, as puh-TAH-toh.
The O has a long O sound (oh) and the Y has a long E sound.
Oh, what a happy little question! "Knot" does not have a short vowel sound. The "o" in "knot" makes a short vowel sound, like in "hot" or "pot." Just remember to paint with your vowels gently and let them bring joy to your words!
No, the word "joke" does not have a long vowel sound. In the word "joke," the letter 'o' is pronounced with a short vowel sound, as in the word "hot" or "pot." A long vowel sound is typically found in words where the vowel says its name, such as in "note" or "bike."
Yes, the word "poems" has a short vowel sound because the "o" makes the short /o/ sound as in "pot" or "not."
In the word "postpone," both o's have a short vowel sound (as in "pot" or "top").