Yes. The O has a long O sound (oh) and the E is silent.
The O in rose is a long O vowel sound, as in robe and hose.
It has a long O sound, as in rows, to rhyme with hose and nose. The E is silent.
Yes, the letter "o" in the word "rose" is a short vowel sound.
The O has a long O vowel sound as in foe and cold.
Yes. The O in hope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
The O in rose is a long O vowel sound, as in robe and hose.
It has a long O sound, as in rows, to rhyme with hose and nose. The E is silent.
The word "rose" has a long o sound, pronounced as /roʊz/. This long vowel sound is characteristic of the vowel combination "o-e," where the "e" at the end signals that the "o" is pronounced as a long vowel. In contrast, a short o sound would be heard in words like "hot" or "cot."
Yes, the letter "o" in the word "rose" is a short vowel sound.
The O has a long O vowel sound as in foe and cold.
Yes. The O in hope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
The O is a Long vowel. Short vowel O's tend to sound like "aah." Long vowel O's tend to just have the "oh" sound. The Y also has a long E vowel sound. (coh-zee)
The O has a long O vowel sound, and the U is a schwa (unstressed short sound).
The "o" in "poke" has a long vowel sound.
The word "no" has a long O vowel sound as in go and so.
Yes, The OA vowel pair in soap has a long O (oh) sound, to rhyme with rope.
Yes. It has a long O vowel sound. The OW has the long O sound as in flow and blow.