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The word "the" in your last sentence, which you read aloud, sounded correct. (In the phrase "the article.") I will also use it on my sound file. The boy ate the apple. /fs/1257967220860.mp3.at.ashx
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/fs/1257902168000.mp3.at.ashx For me, as a Dutchman, the pronunciation of the definite article 'the' is fairly hard. I tend to pronounce it as , quite much like the Dutch definite article 'de'. How should I pronounce the
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This article is very helpful for the past simple pronunciation - Rules for Past Simple Pronunciation
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My comments: #1: It's not "If you didn't want..." , but I hear " He didn't want be second..." The odd thing is that I couldn't detect any "to" after "want". #2: "Cause he's prolly
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These articles are all good. This will help with the Past Simple - Click Here This will help with the Past Continuous - Click Here This is great for a summary of the two - Click Here And this helps with the pronunciation of regular past simple
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Hello. For how to form the past simple you can have a look at this article - Past Simple Rules If you need help pronouncing the past this will be very helpful - Past Simple Pronunciation I hope these help.
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American-English was British-English, except that it was altered significantly by all of the various influences (immigrants/languages from other countries) that learned to speak it in America. Everyone in the UK knows how to communicate in English
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The choice of a or an is not based on the initial written letter. It is based on the initial sound. You have to listen to sounds, not look at letters, to decide. The most common examples are with words that start with the "y" sound,
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when do we exactly use the pronunciation dee or daa for the article "the"? ( daa ) is the British pronunciation. ( dee ) is the American pronunciation. But I don't think it sounds like a ( d ) but az ( Th ).
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when exactly we use the pronunciation dee or daa for the article "the"?
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