leg it most definetly leg
June
animal name that has the same vowel sound of apple.
alarm, Harm, Arm, and charm rhymes with farmalarmdisarmducharmeforearmnonfarmrearmunarmunderarm
bowel cowl dowel fowl growl howl jowl pal trowel vowel owl, prowl, scowl, towel
No, the words "face" and "safe" do not rhyme. The vowel sound matches, but the ending consonant sound does not. Here are some words that do rhyme with safe: strafe waif Here are some words that rhyme with face: brace case lace mace place race space trace vase
The word "banned" begins with a vowel sound and rhymes with stand.
No, a combining vowel is used when the suffix begins with a vowel.
A word that rhymes with sock and begins with "you" is "yak".
A long vowel sound. IT rhymes with "peel".
June
It rhymes with "weigh"
Harm
An evergreen tree. If the word begins in a vowel or consonant with a vowel sound, it is preceded by "an". If the word begins with a regular consonant, it begins with "a".
Trowl Prowl Growl Towel
if the word after it begins in a vowel
Came has a long A (ay) vowel sound, and the E is silent.It rhymes with name, fame, and claim.
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.