Yes, In stove the silent E gives the O an (oh) sound, to rhyme with cove and wove.
Yes. The "o" in stove uses the long o sound. Dog would be an example of a short "o" sound.
No, the word "stove" does not have a long vowel. The "o" in "stove" is a short vowel sound.
The O in stove has a long O vowel sound, as influenced by the silent E. It rhymes with grove and cove. Notice how you pronounce it. Since it's pronounced as "St(oh)ve", you really notice the emphasis on the O, and it makes the word more sharp. You hear the letter O (oh).
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
Yes. The "o" in stove uses the long o sound. Dog would be an example of a short "o" sound.
No, the word "stove" does not have a long vowel. The "o" in "stove" is a short vowel sound.
The O in stove has a long O vowel sound, as influenced by the silent E. It rhymes with grove and cove. Notice how you pronounce it. Since it's pronounced as "St(oh)ve", you really notice the emphasis on the O, and it makes the word more sharp. You hear the letter O (oh).
The O has a long O (oh) sound, as in bold and gold.
It's a long O
It has a long O (oh) sound, as in no and so.
The word "broke" has a long 'o' sound, like in the word "no."
"Book" has a short "o" sound, while "tomb" has a long "o" sound.
There is no A or A sound in "note." The O is a long O and the E is silent.
The word "foreboding" has a long "o" sound.
The word "coffee" has a long o sound.
It is a long O due to the silent E. It rhymes with pose and flows.