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What words have a long U or short sound?

You're asking about the difference between the long "u" sound and the short "u" sound in English. Here's a breakdown:

Long "u" Sound:

* Spelling: "u" often followed by a consonant and "e" at the end of the word (like "cube"), or "ue" at the end of a word (like "clue").

* Sound: Like the "oo" in "moon" or "food."

* Examples: cube, mule, tune, duke, blue, glue, flute, fume

Short "u" Sound:

* Spelling: Often spelled with just a "u" in the word, but not always.

* Sound: Like the "u" in "cup" or "sun".

* Examples: cup, sun, bus, fun, run, jump, cut, shut, rug

Important Note:

* Some words can be tricky, as the spelling doesn't always match the sound. For example, "put" has the short "u" sound, while "flute" has the long "u" sound.

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