“Regardless even seeing “enough” gives a person a good idea of where to go: e is either eh or ee; n is always pronounced n;** o is either o or a; it’s just the gh that gives real trouble.** That is still a lot better than seeing a symbol and having no idea where to start.”
Really bad example, bomerr, because here the “o” isn’t pronounced as o or a, it’s pronounced as a short u.
“Ou” can be pronounced
- “oo” as in you or
- “ow” as in about or
- “oh” as in though or
- “ooh” as in would or
- “uh” as in enough.
Others have already corrected you on the verb conjugation (I run, you run, she runs – and of course many of the most common verbs in English have irregular conjugation - I am, you are, he is).