Nose uses a long 'o'. It sounds the same as words like:
Use has a "long" U.
The YOO sound in "use" is a long U (long OO) sound. It sounds like (yooz).
The letter O is the same length however you use it
It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
It depends on how you use it. The wind is blowing would be a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound if you're winding up a clock or wind up toy.
Use has a "long" U.
No. Use has a long vowel sound.
Use has a long U (yoo) sound in both of its pronunciations. The verb is use (yooz) as in the word fuse. The noun is use (yoos) as in the word loose.
The YOO sound in "use" is a long U (long OO) sound. It sounds like (yooz).
Dogs' fangs can be short or long depending on the breed.
It is not pronounced with a long e. It is pronounced with the short i sound. I do not know where you got the short e sound from.
The letter O is the same length however you use it
It is a long O sound, as in the rhyming words ghost and post. Other words use OA for the long O sound: boast, roast, and toast.
It depends on how you use it. The wind is blowing would be a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound if you're winding up a clock or wind up toy.
He hinted that he was nervous by scratching his nose.
16.9 billion, in the short scale, 16.9 thousand million, in the long scale.
You hold the grips in one hand and use the long nose to remove or pick up items in hard to access holes or corners where fingers won't fit.