It never sounds like "you" because the double oo sound has no y-glide.
No, the word "glue" has a long U sound, like "gloo." It is pronounced as "gloo," with the "oo" making the long U sound.
It makes the sound "uhk" like in the word "book."
The word "view" is usually written as (vyoo) with a long YOO (long U) sound.
No, the word "broom" does not have a long "you" sound. It is pronounced with a short "oo" sound, like in the word "room."
It has a long OO sound, which may be considered a long U.
Neither. It is a short OO word as in good and foot.
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Yes, in the word "flute," the "ue" creates a long "oo" sound, pronounced like /uː/. This vowel sound is similar to that in words like "blue" and "true." The long "oo" sound is characteristic of certain vowel combinations in English.
The word has a short OO/U sound (as in hoof, pull, and put).
The word "school" has the same "oo" sound as "loophole," "pull," and "do."
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The word "swoon" has the same "oo" sound as the word "moon."