Pronunciation
In MSpokenEnglish
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(a)
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chair
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hi
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now
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there
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a
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congratulations
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high
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not
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then
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an,
am
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(d)
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hot
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near
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than
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allow
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don’t
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here
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(o)
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(w)
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auntie
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(e)
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hear
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oh
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where
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at,
as
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eye
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hand
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or
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wear
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any
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ear
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hello
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on
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ware
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and
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egg
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how
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of
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why
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another
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examination
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(i)
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oil
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while
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agree
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expect
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i
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(p)
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which
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appear
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explain
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I’m
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pair
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when
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(b)
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(f)
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I’ll
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prepare
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wrong
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being
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four
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(l)
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phases
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(y)
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by,
buy, bye
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forty
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long
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(s)
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yes
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boy
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for
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(m)
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studying
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yet
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bread
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far
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Mrs.
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(t)
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yesterday
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(c)
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(h)
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many
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to
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year
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care
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happy
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(n)
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two,
too
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your
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GENERAL: ‘the’ is
pronounced before a vowel and before a consonant.
Example: The egg
(vowel), The car (consonant)
‘s’
after ‘p’, ‘k’, ‘t’, ‘f’ is pronounced ‘s’. After other sounds ‘z’.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Pronunciation In MSpokenEnglish
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