No, water does not rhyme with brother. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, and in this case, the "er" sound in water does not match the "er" sound in brother. Rhyming is based on phonetic similarity, so words that share the same ending sounds are considered to rhyme.
Unless you pronounce "quarter" without the R, or "water" with an extra R, then it is not an exact rhyme with "water". But it could pass for a close rhyme.
Do all the words have to rhyme with fit? Let's see if I can do that. Mitt, sit. Pit, hit Mitt. ... well, really short sentences. If you just want lines that rhyme, that is easier. Like this: My brother is fit. He smells like a pit.
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
no it does not but it could be an approximate rhyme meaning they sort of sound similar
Unless you pronounce "quarter" without the R, or "water" with an extra R, then it is not an exact rhyme with "water". But it could pass for a close rhyme.
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Yes, those words rhyme with each other. Rhyming depends on pronunciation, but they rhyme to me.
My smart brother likes to sing songs that rhyme.
Then can rhyme if you put them in a poem or song. But naturally they do not rhyme.They absolutely do not rhyme!If you are southern and you say "warter" (witch by the way, is not correct English) then no they do not rhyme.
daring, sharing, wearing, bearing
Yes, in the next few verses, after their mother fixes Jack's head, she punishes Jill for laughing at him.
Do all the words have to rhyme with fit? Let's see if I can do that. Mitt, sit. Pit, hit Mitt. ... well, really short sentences. If you just want lines that rhyme, that is easier. Like this: My brother is fit. He smells like a pit.