One syllableLonger words
come  
done
dove
front
love
glove
monk
month
none
one
shove
some
son
ton
won
above  
accompany
accomplish
amok
among
another
borough
brother
Colombia (Anglicised)
colour
comfort
comfrey
compass
company
conjure
constable
covenant
cover
coven
covet
Donne
dozen
govern
honey
London
Monday
money
monger
mongrel
monkey
Monroe
mother
nothing
onion
other
oven
plover
pomace
shovel
slovenly
smother
somersault
sponge
stomach
thorough
tongue
wonder
worry

2 responses to “o as in front”

  1. tim stowell says:

    does
    tongue
    hover
    once
    slovenly
    coven

    • alison says:

      From a phoneme-grapheme correspondences point of view, ‘does’ has an ‘oe’ vowel spelling, I also point out to kids that it’s an ‘es’ third person agreement like wash-washes. I say an /o/ as in ‘octopus’ in the word ‘hover’, and the start of ‘once’ is tricky because there is a /w/ sound we don’t write. But I agree with you about the others and have added them, thanks very much. Alison

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