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Does trouble have long vowel sound?
No, "trouble" does
not
have a long vowel sound.
The vowel sound in "trouble" is a short "u" sound, like the "u" in "cup" or "duck".
What is the active voice of a verb?
What is a formal language?
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Is hope a long or short vowel word?
What is an antonym for hyphen?
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What is the homonym for word reign?
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