The words "mouse" and "how" both have the same vowel sound, pronounced as /aʊ/.
"Grow" has a long vowel sound, as the 'o' is pronounced like the 'o' in "go."
A long vowel sound means that the "name of the vowel" is heard. So a long O is where the sound "oh" is heard, as in go, grow, toe, coal, bone, or fold.
Yes, the O in window is a long O (oh), as in the words low, grow, and stow. The I is a short I sound (in, win).
Yes. The word slow (sl-OH) has one of the two sounds of the OW pair (OH), and rhymes with show and stow. Here the W may be considered "silent." In the other pronunciation, you hear "ow!" (cow, scow, scowl, shower).
Oh, dude, a vowel is a vowel, like it's not gonna grow longer or shorter depending on where it lives. The length of a vowel sound can vary based on pronunciation and accent, but technically, a vowel itself doesn't have a predetermined length. So, like, it's all about how you say it, man.
"Grow" has a long vowel sound, as the 'o' is pronounced like the 'o' in "go."
A long vowel sound means that the "name of the vowel" is heard. So a long O is where the sound "oh" is heard, as in go, grow, toe, coal, bone, or fold.
Yes, the O in window is a long O (oh), as in the words low, grow, and stow. The I is a short I sound (in, win).
Oh, dude, the vowel "o" in "grow" is actually a long vowel sound. It's like when you're telling a plant to grow, you gotta stretch out that "o" sound, you know? So, yeah, it's definitely a long "o" in "grow." Hope that clears things up for ya!
Dough, know, scone, cone, throw, though, so, go, snow, zone, flow, glow, grow, below, show, and low are a few words that have the same vowel sound as no.
Yes. The word slow (sl-OH) has one of the two sounds of the OW pair (OH), and rhymes with show and stow. Here the W may be considered "silent." In the other pronunciation, you hear "ow!" (cow, scow, scowl, shower).
spelling slow do it a long o sound
Oh, dude, a vowel is a vowel, like it's not gonna grow longer or shorter depending on where it lives. The length of a vowel sound can vary based on pronunciation and accent, but technically, a vowel itself doesn't have a predetermined length. So, like, it's all about how you say it, man.
The word sew starts with a soft c sound and ends with a round vowel. It rhymes with so, dough, and grow. It does not sound like sue, lieu, or blew.
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The mouse's teeth grew continually.