Here's why:
* The vowel "oo" makes a short "u" sound. Think of the word "look" or "book".
* Long vowel sounds are typically spelled with a vowel followed by a consonant and then a vowel (like "bake" or "cone"). This is not the case in "brook".
Here's why:
* The vowel "oo" makes a short "u" sound. Think of the word "look" or "book".
* Long vowel sounds are typically spelled with a vowel followed by a consonant and then a vowel (like "bake" or "cone"). This is not the case in "brook".