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There are many words, but one example is the word "father" in which the 'a' sounds like the 'o' in box.
Yes. The O has a long O (oh) sound, and the E is silent. It sounds like (fohn).
it sounds like the O in Ollie
In the word "yellow," the 'o' is typically pronounced as a long vowel sound. It sounds like "yell-oh" with a prolonged 'o' sound.
It has 2 vowel sounds. The O has a long O (oh) sound, while the E is pronounced as an unstressed schwa sound (sounds like ehn or uhn).
The "o" in the word "closet" is pronounced with a short vowel sound. It sounds like "klos-it."
Yes. The OA pair in toad sounds like a long O (oh). It rhymes with load and road.
No. The word "your" has a silent U, because the OU sounds like a short O (yor).
The word "sock" has 3 sounds: /s/ - /o/ - /k/.
The O in "on" has the AW sound (caret O) to rhyme with dawn and lawn. In some dialects it sounds like a short O.
The word "drew" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o." In this case, the letter "o" sounds like the name of the letter itself, like in "go" or "stone."