The word two has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as does two and to.
It also sounds like the Spanish pronoun tu (you).
The word "too" (as well as to and two) has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool, moon, and boot.
The homophones to, too, and two have the long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in woo and do.
The OO in tool has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in too and cool.
The U is a long U (long OO) sound as in too. But the I has a short I sound.
No. The U in tune is a long U (long OO) and the E is silent. It sounds like (toon).
The word "too" (as well as to and two) has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in cool, moon, and boot.
The homophones to, too, and two have the long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in woo and do.
The OO in tool has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as in too and cool.
The U is a long U (long OO) sound as in too. But the I has a short I sound.
No. The U in tune is a long U (long OO) and the E is silent. It sounds like (toon).
Any single-syllable word ending in -ck has a short vowel sound. Yes, that one, too.
Yes. They both have the long OO sound as in new and moon. Other words with the long OO sound are two, too, and to.
No, "ape" does not have a short vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ape" is a long vowel sound.
No, "eat" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "eat" is a short vowel sound.
Yes, the vowel sound in "fox" is a short vowel sound.
Does Profile, have a long vowel sound or short vowel sound
No, "plain" does not have a long vowel sound. The vowel "a" in "plain" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.