No. They have long O sounds.
You can hear the letter O (oh) in both of them. In boat, it is the OA combination.
No, the word "comb" does not have a short "o" sound. In "comb," the "o" is pronounced with a short "ah" sound, as in "father."
The word comb has a long O sound, to rhyme with ohm. Other -omb words (tomb, womb) have a long U (OO) sound instead.
The word "come" despite its silent E, has a short U sound to rhyme with some, sum, or dumb (cuhm).The words with the long O sound is comb.
The O has a short O (aah) sound, as in the rhyming words cod, god, nod, pod, rod, sod, and shod. The same sound is heard in the A words squad and wad.
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Words with the same vowel sound as the word 'home' include the rhyming words comb, foam, and roam. Also other long O words with O (old, poll), O and silent E (bone, hole, zone), OE (foe, toe), OA (boat, loan), and OW (crow, own). Also a few words from French (beau, faux, gauche).
Words that have the same vowel sound as "boat" include "coat," "goat," "loathe," and "throat." These words all contain the long "o" vowel sound, which is pronounced similarly to the "o" in "boat." The vowel sound in these words is known as a diphthong, where the vowel sound glides from one sound to another within the same syllable.
Yes. The O has a long O sound as in colt and comb.
No. The vowel sound in come is a short U sound (uh). It rhymes with some and also with sum and hum.The long O sound is (oh) as seen in the words comb and coma.
The "o" in "comb" is pronounced as a long vowel sound, similar to the "o" in "home" or "stone." In phonetic terms, it is represented as /oʊ/. The "b" at the end is silent, which contributes to the long "o" sound.
No. Comb has a long vowel sound - KOHM - Come has more of a U sound - KUM
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