no If it's pronounced red than yes.
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Yes, the word "said" rhymes with the word "bed." Those words also rhyme with fed, head, led, red, and zed.
feet - meat head - bread ear - beer toes - cloves
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
To get a true rhyme, you would have to use two syllables, and a similar emphasis pattern. The only one that I can think of off the top of my head would be "agree," but you could also just end rhyme, or use two words to rhyme.Here are some words that rhyme with the last syllable of degree:beeceedeefeegeeheekeyleemekneepeeseeseateeteaveeweeyezfleabebcdegfleefreegleeheleamippeapleasheskispreetheethreetreevwe
Read, head, dead, lead, bread, plead(I think), tread, and instead are some.
Yes, "head" and "said" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds.
You write it the same. The past tense of read [rhyme with reed] is read [rhyme with red]. English is strange in many ways.
Yes, "read" and "see" rhyme when pronounced. They share the same vowel sound in the middle and end with the same "ee" sound.
No,usually you have to rhyme with the last letters. Just like read and lead
head feed
Several things probably rhyme with sread. I am assuming you pronounce it like spread, without the p. Here are other things that rhyme with it, if so: bed dead fed head lead led med read red wed zed
You don't need a rhyme - you just need to read your sentences out loud before you turn them in!Anytime you pause when you read, put a comma!
Some words that rhyme with "blue bed" are "fled" and "shed."
bled head shed
"... wrapped his head in vinegar and brown paper."
"Jack fell down and broke his crown". Crown is another word for head.