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Re: How to figure out the pronunciation of a word you've never seen before
CJ is right, the only way to know for sure is to ask someone you trust. I introduce all of my students to the Merriam Webster online dictionary for pronunciation because I have found them to have the best searchable audio clips, and they speak as Americans generally do (they incorporate glottal...
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Dear teachers, Is there a reason why the suffixe "ed" in participles / adjectives is pronounced "id" whether the consonant is voiced or voiceless ? example: "wicked, learned, beloved, aged" Would you please give me more? Many thanks, Hela
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Re: :::::: HOW TO SPEAK AND LEARN EGNLISH ::::
How To Learn English ? PART 2 Learning a language is mainly based upon self-struggle. Maybe the only thing to be done by the teachers on this subject is to advise a method. Because, in a sense, language cannot be taught but learned. So, it’s suitable that the students are shown ways...
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Who the charity help? -- Wrong Whom the charity help? -- Wrong Who does the charity help? -- OK, but considered informal. Whom does the charity help? -- OK and formallly correct. The only word with more than one syllable here is charity. The stress falls on the first...
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