The "o" in "toe" is considered a long vowel. In this case, the "e" at the end of the word is silent and the vowel sound is extended.
The vowel sound in "go" is the long 'o' sound, as in the word "boat" or "toe".
No, "toe" is not a long o word. The o in "toe" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
A long "o" sound is pronounced like the "o" in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is held out longer than a short "o" sound, such as in words like "hot" or "not."
The word "toe" has a long o sound, as in the word "toe".
No, toe has a long vowel sound.
The "o" in "toe" is considered a long vowel. In this case, the "e" at the end of the word is silent and the vowel sound is extended.
The vowel sound in "go" is the long 'o' sound, as in the word "boat" or "toe".
No, "toe" is not a long o word. The o in "toe" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
A long "o" sound is pronounced like the "o" in words like "go" or "home." It is a vowel sound that is held out longer than a short "o" sound, such as in words like "hot" or "not."
The word "toe" has a long o sound, as in the word "toe".
No, "does" and "goes" do not rhyme. Rhymes are words with similar sounds at the end of the word, usually sharing the same vowel sound followed by a consonant sound. In this case, "does" has the vowel sound "uh" (as in "buzz") while "goes" has the vowel sound "oh" (as in "toe").
No, the word "potato" does not have a long 'a' sound. The 'a' in "potato" is pronounced with a short 'a' sound, like in the word "cat."
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Potato has a short a sound, like in the word "pot."
The most common pronunciation is with a long A (puh-tay-toe). The much rarer variant has a short A sound (puh-tah-toe).
Yes Box is the short o sound. Something with the long o sound would be the word toe.