oo sound in English can be spelled in a few different ways. Here are the most common spelling rules: 1) If the letter combination oo is followed by letter k or d then it gives little oo sound. Eg look, book, cook, took. 2) Else If, the letter combination oo is not followed by letter k or d then it gives big oo sound. Eg moon, broom, groom etc 3) If the letter combination oo is followed by letter r then it gives a different sound of o. eg door, floor 4) If the letter combination oo comes at end of the word then it gives big oo sound. Eg taboo, tatoo too zoo etc 5)Two words flood and blood are exceptions. Buy my Amazon bestseller book on spelling rules. Succeed 251 phonics rules in 24 hours www.amazon.in/dp/9394076182?r...
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Short oo and Long oo rule Short oo: If the word having oo ends with k or d the oo sound is short. For example: book, good etc. Long oo: If the word having oo and doesn't end with k or d then the oo sound is long. For example moon, pool etc, Ending oo: If the word ends with oo then the oo sound is long. For example: shampoo, taboo, bamboo etc. Bossed by bossy R: If oo is followed by r, then the sound changes to short /o/ sound. For example: door, floor, moor boor etc. Tricked by oo: There are a small number of words where oo sounds as short /u/ sound. For example: blood, flood. Regards Thanking you Jasmine Diya
Topic -"oo" sound rules Rule 1-If oo ends with the letter k,d its sound is short and inside . ex-took,hood Rule 2-Else oo gives long sound and outside. ex- boom,boost Rule 3-Futher more all words ending with oo are pronounced with a long oo Ex-kangaroo Rule 4-Several words where oo is followed by letter r. There fore it is pronounced as o Ex-floor Rule 5-There are a small number of words with yet another pronunciation of oo.There are two words in which oo is pronounced as u Blood, flood Rgds Rebecca
Namrata Kadam Rule 1 : double o word ends with letter k and d then it takes short /letter sound. Eg. Brook, hook, crook, brotherhood. Rule 2: double o is not preceded by k and d then it gives a long sound. Eg. Boost, spoon, stool, zoo, soon. Rule 3: word ending with doubke o gives ling sound, which can be taken for 2 to 3 sec. Eg banboo, taboo, igloo. Rule 4: when oo is follwed by r letter at end it changes from diagrap to trigrap, which inturn change the sound dominated by r sound. Eg. Floor, door, moor. Rule 5: only 2 words blood and food have the short sound of letter u. They are purely tricky words or exception to oo rule.
Rebecca Zombad Rrule 1 - If oo ends with letter k and d , it takes the short sound.Ex. look, stood. Rule 2 - If oo is not followed by k and d , it takes the long sound . Ex- bloom, broom Rule 3 - If oo ends in a words, then also it take long oo sound . Ex- Igloo, tatoo. Rule 4.- When oo ends with R , then R will control the vowel Ex door, floor. Rule 5 - Two exception words are flood and blood , where it says short vowel/ u/ sound and it will called tricky words also
Rule 1: if "oo" ends with letter k and d, it takes the short sound. Ex: look, stood. Rule 2: if 'oo' is not followed by k and d, it takes the long sound.Ex:bloom, broom. Rule 3: if 'oo' ends in a words, then also it takes long oo sound. Ex: tattoo, igloo. Rule 4: When 'oo' ends with R, then R will control the vowel. Ex: door, floor. Rule 5: two exception words are flood and blood, where it says short vowel /u/ sound and it will called tricky words also.
OO sound rules:: 1)If OO ends with the letter k and d it always takes little sound Eg::cool,look 2)OO not followed by k and d it gives long sound Eg::root,moon 3)If the word are ending in OO gives long vowel Eg::Tattoo,kangaroo 4)If double combination followed by letter R it changes into trigraph Eg::door,floor 5)only 2 words are there taking a sound /u/ in OO combination.it’s a tricky word. Eg::Blood,Flood
OO sound spelling rules: #Rule 1) If OO ends with the letter K,D, its sound is short inside e.g:cook, crook, good, Wood #rule 2) If OO is not followed by K&d gives long vowel sound outside e. g:boom, cool, hoop, mood, Snooze #rule 3) If the words are ending in OO gives you a long vowel sound e. g:bamboo, shampoi, Kangaroo #ryle 4) If OO is followed by a letter r looses its original sound and dominated with letter r e. g: door, floor, moor #rule 5) Some words are triky words which will noy follow the rule e.g: blood, flood
1)the oo sound is followed by the letters k and d it is a short sound - wood, and book . exception - brood, food, mood 2) the oo sound is not followed by the letters k and d it is a long sound -loop, fool, root 3) the word ending with oo it will take the long sound - bamboo, taboo, tattoo 4) the word is followed by the letter r - bossy r changes the sound of the vowels and vowel team - oo loses its original sound - door, floor 5) 2 words blood/flood were 00 take the sound /u/ - tricky words Chitra 🙂
Rule 1: If the 'oo' combination word ends with k, d and it will always take the short /oo/ sound. E.g book, cook, hook, rook, wood, good Rule 2: If the 'oo' combination words do not end with, d then /oo/ gives a long sound. E.g. boost, boom, cool, doom, spook, stool, zoo etc. Rule 3: If the words are ending with 'oo' then also it takes the long sound. E.g bamboo, cuckoo, kangaroo etc Rule 4: If the/oo/ sound is followed by r it changes the sound of /oo/ E.g door, floor, moor, boor Rule 5: blood, flood neither take /oo/is long or short but it takes /u/ sound.
Rule 1-if oo ends with kand d,it gives short vowel sound (inside)ex book,took Rule 2-OO not preceeds with kand d it is going to take long sound ex-boom,cool Rule 3- if the words are ending with OO it gets long vowel sound bamboo,shampoo Rule number 4-whenever OO followed r it loses its original sound ex -floor moor it's giving o sound. Rule5 blood and flood are tricky words gives u sound
Rule 1:-letter ends with k,n d after oo takes the small sound (Brook, book, crook, hook look) Rule 2 :- doesn't end with k or d then it takes the long sound oo ( Broom, boost, root, boot, cool) Rule 3 :- ending with oo then it takes the long sound ( Bamboo, kangaroo, shampoo,tattoo,taboo) RULE 4 :- when ends with r and r becomes bossy over oo we take the original sound (Door,floor,moor,boor) Rule 5 ( exception) :- oo gives the /u/ sound Blood,flood
Kethavath Vasantha Sri MRMS "OO" sound rules Rule no 1: If "OO" ends with the letter k,d it always take short sound and 'oo' sound is inside. Ex: book, cook , look, took, good Rule no 2: If the word not presided by letter k,d then 'oo' gives long sound and it's sound out side. Ex: boom, moon, room, soon, cool Rule no 3: If the word ends with 'oo' it also takes long sound and out side. Ex: bamboo, shampoo, tattoo, Cuckoo Rule no 4: If 'oo' combination is followed by letter 'r' ,it's lost its origin sound and gives /o/ sound. Ex: door, floor, moor, boor,
Rule no 1 : if oo ends with the letter k, d it's sound is short an d inside. Eg : book, cook, hook, look, took Rule no 2 : oo give long sound and out side. Eg : boom , boot , cool , coot , moose , proof. Rule no 3 : furthermore all words end with oo are pronounced with a long sound. Eg : bamboo , igloo, kangaroo, shampoo, taboo Rule no 4 : several words where oo is followed by letter r . Therefore it is pronounced as /o/ it gives diagraph Eg : door , floor, moor , boor , Rule no 5 : There are a small number of words with yet another pronounciation of "oo" the two words in which "oo" is pronounced as /u/ Eg : blood, flood By Vinuthna
Rule 1 - If oo ends with letter k and d , it takes the short sound.Ex. look, stood. Rule 2 - If oo is not followed by k and d , it takes the long sound . Ex- bloom, broom Rule 3 - If oo ends in a words, then also it take long oo sound . Ex- Igloo, tatoo. Rule 4.- When oo ends with R , then R will control the vowel Ex door, floor. Rule 5 - Two exception words are flood and blood , where it says short vowel/ u/ sound and it will called tricky words also
Rule 1 - If the letter combination oo is followed by letter k or d then it gives little/short oo sound. eg: book, stood, wood, shook, childhood. Rule 2- Else, if the letter combination oo is not followed by letter k or d then it gives big/long oo sound. eg: loose, root, tooth, hoop, drool, loot. Rule 3- If the letter combination oo comes at the end of the word, then it gives big/long sound of oo. eg: kangaroo, bamboo, tattoo, shampoo, igloo Rule 4- If the letter combination oo is followed by letter r, then it gives a different sound as o. eg: door, floor, moor, boor, indoor, dancefloor Rule 5 - Two words blood and flood are exceptions.
Oo rules whenever words oo end with "d" and "k" then it gives short sound For example:- cook , good , food 2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives long sound For example :- moon , soon , cool 3. Whenever words end with oo the it gives long sound For example:- kangaroo , shampoo 4. If oo is followed by "r" then it gives / ou / sound For example :- foor , door 5. If oo is followed by d then some times it gives sound of / u / For example :- bood , flood
Rule 1 If combination of 'oo' ends with letter k d its sound is short and inside certain exception words. e g Book Cook Good Hook. Rule 2 'oo' gives long sound and outside eg boom fool root pool moon Rule 3 if the word ends with 'oo'then also it will take long sound outside eg bamboo igloo shampoo tattoo too etc Rule 4 several words where 'oo' is followed by letter 'r' therefore it is pronounced as /o/ it uses its original sound eg door floor boot etc Rule 5 There are small number of words with yet another pronunciation of 'oo' There are 2 words in which 'oo'id pronounced as 'u' Blood flood.
Oo Rules 1. Whenever words oo end with d and k then it gives short sound For example : good, food, cook 2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives long sound For example : cool, moon, soon 3.whenever words end with oo then it gives long sound For example : kangaroo, shapoo,cuckoo 4. If oo is followed by r then it gives /ou/ sound For example : floor, door 5. If oo is followed by d then some time it gives sound of /u/ For example : blood, flood.
Rule 1 words : book ,cook ,hook ,look Rule 2 words : boost, spoon,tooth,zoo,moon Rule 3 words : bamboo,shampoo,tatoo,igloo Rule 4 words : door ,floor ,moor,boor Rule 5 words : exception words: blood and flood.
If the word ends with d or k it takes a short oo sound eg Wood,took Other words gives oo long sound eg cool,fool If oo comes at the end it gives long oo sound like zoo, moo,bamboo If r comes at the end it becomes a trigraph and r controls and change its sound like in door,floor Blood and flood are the two tricky words gives /u/ sound
Oo rules Oo ending with k,d- short Book, good, shook, look,wood Oo ending without k,d- long Moon, boot, pool, spoon, groom Words ending with oo long Bamboo, shampoo, tattoo, Words ending with oor- bossy r rule Floor, door Exception to oo are flood, blood
Rule no.1 short oo sound words 1.book 2.hook 3.took 4.good 5.look Rule no 2 long oo sound words Choose Tool Stool Fool Food Rule no 3 if word ends with oo it will take long oo sound 1.bamboo 2.loo 3.tatoo 4.igloo 5.shampoo Rule no.4 if oo followed by r it change its sound 1.door 2.moor 3.floor 4.boor Rule no 5.sometimes oo sound is /u/ bt it is tricky words Blood flood
Oo rules 1. Whenever words oo end with d and k then it gives short sound Ex: cook, hood, food, look, good 2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives lng sound. Ex: moon, soon, goose, root, cool 3. Whenever words end with oo then it gives long sound Ex: igloo, cuckoo, tattoo, shampoo, kangaroo 4. If oo is followed by r then it gives /ou/ sound Ex: door, floor, moor, boor 5. If oo is followed by d then some time it gives sound of /u/. Ex: blood, flood Rachana Rawat
When there is k , d in word sound gives short sound... For ex- shook, hood, hook, When there is k not in word at last then it gives long sound For ex- broom, groom ,vroom When the oo comes at the end of thr word it gives long sound For ex- igloo, yahoo, taboo,
Rule : 1 If the letter combination of oo ends with k,d it gives short sound E.g. look,took Rule: 2 If the letter combination of oo ends with the other letters it gives long sound Like room, spoon Rule: 3 If the letter combination oo at end it gives long sound like cuckoo Rule: 4 If the letter combination of oo ends with r it gives the different sound of o E.g. door,floor Rule: 5 There is no rule for blood and flood
Rule 1 words short oo sound ending with knor d- cook,hood,stood,shook,wood Rule 2;- else oo gives long oo sound eg. Spoon,stool,cool,pool,room Rule-3 - all words ending with oo gives long oo sound Zoo,shampoo,kangaroo, Rule 4-if oo is followed by r Door,floor Rule 5 only 2 words oonhas /u/ short sound Blood and flood Vasumati
oo sound in English can be spelled in a few different ways. Here are the most common spelling rules:
1) If the letter combination oo is followed by letter k or d then it gives little oo sound. Eg look, book, cook, took.
2) Else If, the letter combination oo is not followed by letter k or d then it gives big oo sound. Eg moon, broom, groom etc
3) If the letter combination oo is followed by letter r then it gives a different sound of o. eg door, floor
4) If the letter combination oo comes at end of the word then it gives big oo sound. Eg taboo, tatoo too zoo etc
5)Two words flood and blood are exceptions.
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What about the word "food?" This makes the long sound like in moon.
@@AnaObsidian yes true. But every rule has few exceptions which fall under tricky words.
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Thank you so much ma'am 🥰....you explained so clearly ... that's really amazing
Amazing and most informative video.. thank you so much for guiding us like this
Plz make some video on digraph ui, ur when to write these spelling rule. It's easy to read but difficult for children to write spelling like suit, juice
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Awesome ma'am , was always confused about logic in the words door and floor.
And also flood n blood
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Amazing explanation Mam!Plz make a video on c and k,ck ,how to explain a child wen to use c and k sound also ‘w’ silent word like in wrong,thanks
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Short oo and Long oo rule
Short oo: If the word having oo ends with k or d the oo sound is short. For example: book, good etc.
Long oo: If the word having oo and doesn't end with k or d then the oo sound is long. For example moon, pool etc,
Ending oo: If the word ends with oo then the oo sound is long. For example: shampoo, taboo, bamboo etc.
Bossed by bossy R: If oo is followed by r, then the sound changes to short /o/ sound. For example: door, floor, moor boor etc.
Tricked by oo: There are a small number of words where oo sounds as short /u/ sound. For example: blood, flood.
Regards
Thanking you
Jasmine Diya
Topic -"oo" sound rules
Rule 1-If oo ends with the letter k,d its sound is short and inside .
ex-took,hood
Rule 2-Else oo gives long sound and outside.
ex- boom,boost
Rule 3-Futher more all words ending with oo are pronounced with a long oo
Ex-kangaroo
Rule 4-Several words where oo is followed by letter r. There fore it is pronounced as o
Ex-floor
Rule 5-There are a small number of words with yet another pronunciation of oo.There are two words in which oo is pronounced as u
Blood, flood
Rgds
Rebecca
Namrata Kadam
Rule 1 : double o word ends with letter k and d then it takes short /letter sound. Eg. Brook, hook, crook, brotherhood.
Rule 2: double o is not preceded by k and d then it gives a long sound. Eg. Boost, spoon, stool, zoo, soon.
Rule 3: word ending with doubke o gives ling sound, which can be taken for 2 to 3 sec. Eg banboo, taboo, igloo.
Rule 4: when oo is follwed by r letter at end it changes from diagrap to trigrap, which inturn change the sound dominated by r sound. Eg. Floor, door, moor.
Rule 5: only 2 words blood and food have the short sound of letter u. They are purely tricky words or exception to oo rule.
Rebecca Zombad
Rrule 1 - If oo ends with letter k and d , it takes the short sound.Ex. look, stood.
Rule 2 - If oo is not followed by k and d , it takes the long sound . Ex- bloom, broom
Rule 3 - If oo ends in a words, then also it take long oo sound . Ex- Igloo, tatoo.
Rule 4.- When oo ends with R , then R will control the vowel Ex door, floor.
Rule 5 - Two exception words are flood and blood , where it says short vowel/ u/ sound and it will called tricky words also
#1 brook, wood, shook, book
#2 boost, boom, snooze, spool
#3 igloo, loo, too, bamboo
#4 floor, boor, door, moor
#5 flood, blood
By Kavita Mangla
Rule 1: if "oo" ends with letter k and d, it takes the short sound. Ex: look, stood.
Rule 2: if 'oo' is not followed by k and d, it takes the long sound.Ex:bloom, broom.
Rule 3: if 'oo' ends in a words, then also it takes long oo sound. Ex: tattoo, igloo.
Rule 4: When 'oo' ends with R, then R will control the vowel. Ex: door, floor.
Rule 5: two exception words are flood and blood, where it says short vowel /u/ sound and it will called tricky words also.
OO sound rules::
1)If OO ends with the letter k and d it always takes little sound
Eg::cool,look
2)OO not followed by k and d it gives long sound
Eg::root,moon
3)If the word are ending in OO gives long vowel
Eg::Tattoo,kangaroo
4)If double combination followed by letter R it changes into trigraph
Eg::door,floor
5)only 2 words are there taking a sound /u/ in OO combination.it’s a tricky word.
Eg::Blood,Flood
OO sound spelling rules:
#Rule 1)
If OO ends with the letter K,D, its sound is short inside
e.g:cook, crook, good, Wood
#rule 2)
If OO is not followed by K&d gives long vowel sound outside
e. g:boom, cool, hoop, mood, Snooze
#rule 3)
If the words are ending in OO gives you a long vowel sound
e. g:bamboo, shampoi, Kangaroo
#ryle 4)
If OO is followed by a letter r looses its original sound and dominated with letter r
e. g: door, floor, moor
#rule 5)
Some words are triky words which will noy follow the rule
e.g: blood, flood
1)the oo sound is followed by the letters k and d it is a short sound - wood, and book . exception - brood, food, mood
2) the oo sound is not followed by the letters k and d it is a long sound -loop, fool, root
3) the word ending with oo it will take the long sound - bamboo, taboo, tattoo
4) the word is followed by the letter r - bossy r changes the sound of the vowels and vowel team - oo loses its original sound - door, floor
5) 2 words blood/flood were 00 take the sound /u/ - tricky words
Chitra 🙂
Rule 1: If the 'oo' combination word ends with k, d and it will always take the short /oo/ sound. E.g book, cook, hook, rook, wood, good
Rule 2: If the 'oo' combination words do not end with, d then /oo/ gives a long sound. E.g. boost, boom, cool, doom, spook, stool, zoo etc.
Rule 3: If the words are ending with 'oo' then also it takes the long sound. E.g bamboo, cuckoo, kangaroo etc
Rule 4: If the/oo/ sound is followed by r it changes the sound of /oo/
E.g door, floor, moor, boor
Rule 5: blood, flood neither take
/oo/is long or short but it takes /u/ sound.
Rule 1-if oo ends with kand d,it gives short vowel sound (inside)ex book,took
Rule 2-OO not preceeds with kand d it is going to take long sound ex-boom,cool
Rule 3- if the words are ending with OO it gets long vowel sound bamboo,shampoo
Rule number 4-whenever OO followed r it loses its original sound ex -floor moor it's giving o sound.
Rule5 blood and flood are tricky words gives u sound
Rule 1:-letter ends with k,n d after oo takes the small sound
(Brook, book, crook, hook look)
Rule 2 :- doesn't end with k or d then it takes the long sound oo
( Broom, boost, root, boot, cool)
Rule 3 :- ending with oo then it takes the long sound
( Bamboo, kangaroo, shampoo,tattoo,taboo)
RULE 4 :- when ends with r and r becomes bossy over oo we take the original sound
(Door,floor,moor,boor)
Rule 5 ( exception) :- oo gives the /u/ sound
Blood,flood
Kethavath Vasantha Sri MRMS
"OO" sound rules
Rule no 1: If "OO" ends with the letter k,d it always take short sound and 'oo' sound is inside.
Ex: book, cook , look, took, good
Rule no 2: If the word not presided by letter k,d then 'oo' gives long sound and it's sound out side.
Ex: boom, moon, room, soon, cool
Rule no 3: If the word ends with 'oo' it also takes long sound and out side.
Ex: bamboo, shampoo, tattoo, Cuckoo
Rule no 4: If 'oo' combination is followed by letter 'r' ,it's lost its origin sound and gives /o/ sound.
Ex: door, floor, moor, boor,
1-book, brook, cook, crook, hook
2-boom, boost, cool, food, fool
3-bamboo, cuckoo, igloo, kangaroo, too
4-door, floor, moor, boor, poor
5-blood, flood
Rule no 1 : if oo ends with the letter k, d it's sound is short an d inside.
Eg : book, cook, hook, look, took
Rule no 2 : oo give long sound and out side.
Eg : boom , boot , cool , coot , moose , proof.
Rule no 3 : furthermore all words end with oo are pronounced with a long sound.
Eg : bamboo , igloo, kangaroo, shampoo, taboo
Rule no 4 : several words where oo is followed by letter r . Therefore it is pronounced as /o/ it gives diagraph
Eg : door , floor, moor , boor ,
Rule no 5 :
There are a small number of words with yet another pronounciation of "oo" the two words in which "oo" is pronounced as /u/
Eg : blood, flood
By Vinuthna
Rule 1 - If oo ends with letter k and d , it takes the short sound.Ex. look, stood.
Rule 2 - If oo is not followed by k and d , it takes the long sound . Ex- bloom, broom
Rule 3 - If oo ends in a words, then also it take long oo sound . Ex- Igloo, tatoo.
Rule 4.- When oo ends with R , then R will control the vowel Ex door, floor.
Rule 5 - Two exception words are flood and blood , where it says short vowel/ u/ sound and it will called tricky words also
Rule 1 - If the letter combination oo is followed by letter k or d then it gives little/short oo sound.
eg: book, stood, wood, shook, childhood.
Rule 2- Else, if the letter combination oo is not followed by letter k or d then it gives big/long oo sound.
eg: loose, root, tooth, hoop, drool, loot.
Rule 3- If the letter combination oo comes at the end of the word, then it gives big/long sound of oo.
eg: kangaroo, bamboo, tattoo, shampoo, igloo
Rule 4- If the letter combination oo is followed by letter r, then it gives a different sound as o.
eg: door, floor, moor, boor, indoor, dancefloor
Rule 5 - Two words blood and flood are exceptions.
Oo rules
whenever words oo end with "d" and "k" then it gives short sound
For example:- cook , good , food
2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives long sound
For example :- moon , soon , cool
3. Whenever words end with oo the it gives long sound
For example:- kangaroo , shampoo
4. If oo is followed by "r" then it gives / ou / sound
For example :- foor , door
5. If oo is followed by d then some times it gives sound of / u /
For example :- bood , flood
Rule1- book,cook,took,fatherhood,childhood
Rule 2:
Food,fool,boot,mood,proof
Rule 3:
Kangaroo,shampoo,tatoo,bamboo,cuckoo
Rule4
Door,air,moor,floor,boor
Rule 5
Blood,flood
Annapoorani Sivaramakrishnan
Rule 1 If combination of 'oo' ends with letter k d its sound is short and inside certain exception words.
e g Book Cook Good Hook.
Rule 2 'oo' gives long sound and outside
eg boom fool root pool moon
Rule 3 if the word ends with 'oo'then also it will take long sound outside
eg bamboo igloo shampoo tattoo too etc
Rule 4 several words where 'oo' is followed by letter 'r' therefore it is pronounced as
/o/ it uses its original sound
eg door floor boot etc
Rule 5 There are small number of words with yet another pronunciation of 'oo' There are 2 words in which 'oo'id pronounced as 'u'
Blood flood.
Oo Rules
1. Whenever words oo end with d and k then it gives short sound
For example : good, food, cook
2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives long sound
For example : cool, moon, soon
3.whenever words end with oo then it gives long sound
For example : kangaroo, shapoo,cuckoo
4. If oo is followed by r then it gives /ou/ sound
For example : floor, door
5. If oo is followed by d then some time it gives sound of /u/
For example : blood, flood.
Rule 1,book,look,good,hood,took
Rule2, foot,pool,loop,spoon,snooze
Rule 3 ,bamboo,igloo,too,tatoo,zoo
Rule4 ,door,floor,boor,moor
Rule 5 blood,flood
Rule 1 words : book ,cook ,hook ,look
Rule 2 words : boost, spoon,tooth,zoo,moon
Rule 3 words : bamboo,shampoo,tatoo,igloo
Rule 4 words : door ,floor ,moor,boor
Rule 5 words : exception words: blood and flood.
If the word ends with d or k it takes a short oo sound eg
Wood,took
Other words gives oo long sound eg cool,fool
If oo comes at the end it gives long oo sound like zoo, moo,bamboo
If r comes at the end it becomes a trigraph and r controls and change its sound like in door,floor
Blood and flood are the two tricky words gives /u/ sound
what about 'mood' and 'brood'
OO WORDS
Rule 1: look, understood, childhood,shook, hook.
Rule 2: fool, tooth,proof,hoop, scoop
Rule 3: kangaroo, igloo, cuckoo, shampoo, taboo
Rule 4: door , floor, moor boor
Rule 5: blood flood
Kirti Chhabria
Rule 1- book good, look, cook wood
Rule 2- broom boost, fool loose, moot
Rule 3- bamboo, igloo, cuckoo, loo, shampoo
Rule 4- door, floor, moor, boor
Rule 5- blood, flood
Oo rules
Oo ending with k,d- short
Book, good, shook, look,wood
Oo ending without k,d- long
Moon, boot, pool, spoon, groom
Words ending with oo long
Bamboo, shampoo, tattoo,
Words ending with oor- bossy r rule
Floor, door
Exception to oo are flood, blood
Rule no.1 short oo sound words
1.book
2.hook
3.took
4.good
5.look
Rule no 2 long oo sound words
Choose
Tool
Stool
Fool
Food
Rule no 3 if word ends with oo it will take long oo sound
1.bamboo
2.loo
3.tatoo
4.igloo
5.shampoo
Rule no.4 if oo followed by r it change its sound
1.door
2.moor
3.floor
4.boor
Rule no 5.sometimes oo sound is /u/ bt it is tricky words
Blood flood
Oo rules
1. Whenever words oo end with d and k then it gives short sound
Ex: cook, hood, food, look, good
2. When oo ends with other letters then it gives lng sound.
Ex: moon, soon, goose, root, cool
3. Whenever words end with oo then it gives long sound
Ex: igloo, cuckoo, tattoo, shampoo, kangaroo
4. If oo is followed by r then it gives /ou/ sound
Ex: door, floor, moor, boor
5. If oo is followed by d then some time it gives sound of /u/.
Ex: blood, flood
Rachana Rawat
When there is k , d in word sound gives short sound...
For ex- shook, hood, hook,
When there is k not in word at last then it gives long sound
For ex- broom, groom ,vroom
When the oo comes at the end of thr word it gives long sound
For ex- igloo, yahoo, taboo,
Rule : 1
If the letter combination of oo ends with k,d it gives short sound
E.g. look,took
Rule: 2
If the letter combination of oo ends with the other letters it gives long sound
Like room, spoon
Rule: 3
If the letter combination oo at end it gives long sound like cuckoo
Rule: 4
If the letter combination of oo ends with r it gives the different sound of o
E.g. door,floor
Rule: 5
There is no rule for blood and flood
Rule 1 words short oo sound ending with knor d- cook,hood,stood,shook,wood
Rule 2;- else oo gives long oo sound eg. Spoon,stool,cool,pool,room
Rule-3 - all words ending with oo gives long oo sound
Zoo,shampoo,kangaroo,
Rule 4-if oo is followed by r
Door,floor
Rule 5 only 2 words oonhas /u/ short sound
Blood and flood
Vasumati
1. Rule No .1 -Stood, should, cook , book , hood
2. Rule no. 2- loose,groom, smooth,loop, stool.
3. Rule no. 3 - Yahoo,cuckoo,shoo,taboo,shampoo
4. Rule no. 4-cooper, hooker, boomer,boor.