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Thanks for the contributions, it helps to clarify. I am an ESL teacher, contact me if interested to work in my company.

Wow -shows surprise, excitement, usually in positive sense And it is pronounced -w +ow (ow as in owl, ouch!)

Whoa (as to stop a horse, surprise too) And it is pronounced w+ long o Whoa! You are going to crash if you don’t slow down! “Whoa! That bullet nearly took my head off. (fine) (Wow vs Whoa, what is the difference between them in the US?

Rosa ([email protected])

Thanks for the contributions, it helps to clarify. I am an ESL teacher, contact me if interested to work in my company.

Wow -shows surprise, excitement, usually in positive sense And it is pronounced -w +ow (ow as in owl, ouch!)

Whoa (as to stop a horse, surprise too) And it is pronounced w+ long o Whoa! You are going to crash if you don’t slow down! “Whoa! That bullet nearly took my head off. (fine) (Wow vs Whoa, what is the difference between them in the US?

Rosa ([email protected])

Wow -shows surprise, excitement, usually in positive sense And it is pronounced -w +ow (ow as in owl, ouch!)

Whoa (as to stop a horse, surprise too) And it is pronounced w+ long o Whoa! You are going to crash if you don’t slow down! “Whoa! That bullet nearly took my head off. (fine) (Wow vs Whoa, what is the difference between them in the US?

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Thanks for the contributions, it helps to clarify. I am an ESL teacher, contact me if interested to work in my company.

Wow -shows surprise, excitement, usually in positive sense And it is pronounced -w +ow (ow as in owl, ouch!)

Whoa (as to stop a horse, surprise too) And it is pronounced w+ long o Whoa! You are going to crash if you don’t slow down! “Whoa! That bullet nearly took my head off. (fine) (Wow vs Whoa, what is the difference between them in the US?

Rosa ([email protected])