What are some words that have ough in them?
What are some words that have ough in them?
Words That Contain OUGH
- bough.
- cough.
- dough.
- lough.
- ought.
- rough.
- sough.
- tough.
What sounds does ough make?
Here are some rules you need to know.
- ‘Ough’ as ‘uff’ ‘Ough’ is pronounced ‘uff’ in ‘tough’, ‘rough’ and ‘enough’.
- ‘Ough’ as ‘off’ You say it ‘off’ in ‘cough’ and ‘trough’.
- ‘Ough’ as ‘o’ You use ‘o’ for ‘dough’, ‘though’ and ‘although’.
- ‘Ough’ as ‘ow’ It’s pronounced ‘ow’ in ‘bough’, ‘plough’ and ‘drought’.
What word ends with Oy?
5-letter words that end in oy
- enjoy.
- alloy.
- envoy.
- annoy.
- decoy.
- sepoy.
- poboy.
- uncoy.
What are some Oy words?
Words with OY and OI
ahoy | gargoyle (an exception to the c-l-e pattern) | doily |
alloy | highboy | ellipsoid |
annoy | hoyden | embroider |
arroyo | joy | embroil |
bellboy | loyal | enjoin |
Are oi and oy diphthongs?
When teaching reading, the two vowel sounds most commonly identified as diphthongs are /oy/ and /ow/. The most common spellings for the vowel sound /oy/ are oy (toy) and oi (void), and the two most common spellings for /ow/ are ow (cow) and ou (cloud).
What word has OI in it?
Study the word list: oi and oy words
boil | Will you boil the kettle for tea? |
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foil | They wrapped the sandwiches in foil. |
soil | This garden soil is good quality. |
spoil | Please don’t spoil the game by cheating. |
toil | He began to toil up the hill. |
Is Oi a British word?
Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly in British English, as well as other Commonwealth countries such as Australian English, Irish English, New Zealand English, Singaporean English and South African English.