Oo Vowels sentences
25 sentences you'd actually hear about oo vowels. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Could you look for the book I was reading?
- Do you have proof that this news is true?
- He pulled a loose tooth this afternoon.
- He stood up and looked at the full moon.
- Her new shoes were too loose to use.
- I couldn't put the book down, it was too good.
- I put the sugar cookies on the wood table.
- I would if I could, but I'm too busy.
- It's a truly beautiful view from this room.
- She put her full attention into her schoolwork.
- She took a good look at the new blue boots.
- The movie review was surprisingly good.
- The new recruits understood the crucial rules.
- The new school rules are understood by the students.
- The pool is full of cool clean water.
- The soup you made was truly good.
- The tour group stood in the cool room.
- This cookbook has some truly good recipes.
- We chose to move in June this year.
- We should choose a new room soon.
- Who moved the sugar from the cupboard?
- Who took my wool sweater?
- You should prove you understood the lesson.
- You shouldn't put your foot in your food.
- You would be a fool not to choose this group.