Book Vowel sentences
16 sentences you'd actually hear about book vowel. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- He shook his head and took the book back.
- He took the wood.
- I could not pull the hook from the wolf's foot.
- It would be good if you could cook the pudding.
- Look at his foot.
- Push and pull.
- Put sugar in the cookie.
- She stood by the brook.
- Someone stood on the wooden foot of the bed.
- The bully pushed the bush into the brook.
- The cook took a look at the good cookbook.
- The cushion was full of sugar and cookies.
- The woman took a good look at the butcher.
- The wool sweater looked full of hooks.
- This book is good.
- You should put the wood in the foot of the hood.