This document provides examples of common spelling patterns in the English language and their associated phonetic pronunciations. It lists spellings for the vowel sounds /u:/, /?/, and /??/ such as "u" for the sound in "June" and "ow" for the sound in "now". Examples are given to illustrate how the same sounds can be spelled differently in English words.
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Long u - ou - au Theory
1. /?:/
Spelling
¡®u¡¯: June
¡®oo¡¯: Foot
¡®ou¡¯: Soup
¡®o¡¯: Do
¡®ew¡¯: Blew
¡®ue¡¯: Blue
¡®¡¯ui¡¯ : Juice
¡®oe¡¯: Shoe
/??/
Spelling
¡®ou¡¯: Loud
¡®ow¡¯: Now
/??/
Spelling
¡®o¡¯: Old
¡®o-e¡¯:Stone
¡®ow¡¯: Show
¡®oa¡¯: Coat
¡®oe¡¯: Toe