Here's how to remember:
* Short o sounds like the "o" in "hot", "pot", or "stop".
* Long o sounds like the "o" in "go", "bone", or "hope".
Since "poke" sounds more like "hot" than "go", it has a short o sound.
Here's how to remember:
* Short o sounds like the "o" in "hot", "pot", or "stop".
* Long o sounds like the "o" in "go", "bone", or "hope".
Since "poke" sounds more like "hot" than "go", it has a short o sound.