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It's really helpful
ah, oh ,ow are wows
many thanx, Steve
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hehehe so so funny!!! oh oh oh ah! keep singing Rap Steve! Terrific!!!
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hello i am a esl teacher, i need help the "S" sounds ok you have S, Z, IZ if you do not know english how will you decide what is right? is there a guide line for my teachers and my students?
Thank-you
Alvin please email me your answer: alvindavis99@gmail.com
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excelente.....ya me suscribi....se la voy a poner a mis sobrinos....y de paso me sirve a mi
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my ans on Peppy quiz: 1B 2A 3B 4A 5A 6C 7A 8C 9A 10B
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hehehe! Your lesson is so so so interesting!!!! so that it really helpful! thanks a lot!!!
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@PrivateEnglishPortal Thanks alot! I would use the word would, for the word, wood , and for you, I would just use the alphabet letter u, for you. I tried to help the guy, but he didn't want to speak or write correctly. So, I left the matter with him.
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Looking forwrd to the next one, too.
Why do some people spell the word are, for the capital letter I. Like the sentence. I wrote this. The person will write: Are wrote this. They are not able to use I. I tell person to pronounce the word eye, for the letter I. But this person will not do so. Is it because the person has condition themselves to speak or write this way? Can anyone suggest anything?
2364063 1 year ago
@2364063 This is a good question with regard to how native speakers link words together. So in the example you give we are linking the I and wRite( predominantly 'R' sound) together and you may hear people say it as if they are saying 'are'. This is good because you are finding alternate words which can represent these linking sounds. Try this one: What would you hear if you linked: would + you ?
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago