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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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I don't know of a webpage that drills these ideas, but here is some written material that may help. There are, in American English, five types of verb with regard to the pronunciation of the regular past tense. (The spelling rules are
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Hi, I am beginning to learn english, so i am having troubles with the regular past tense -ed. Can someone recommend me a webpage where i can hear the pronunciation of verbs ending in ed? thanks in advance for your help.
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Its easy to read a newspaper but we've to keep in mind all those new words. Two years ago, when i was at school, I was looking for them in the dictionary and then I liked writing them down and trying to build up some sentences immediately
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Hi. On TV you may not hear the sounds, the tongue-play within the chamber of the mouth and the tiny air stops, etcetera that occur when people speak. You need to be face-to-face with your pronunciation coach. I can well see how you
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My students always have questions about this pronunciation feature. I know of four patterns that might help you predict where to pronounce 't' as a soft /d/. 1. when a ‘t’ is between vowels when the preceding vowel is stressed in words
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Not all words work the same way!
The plural of cactus is cacti, but I've learned here the plural of status ( in Latin ) is status, with a different pronunciation. (And we're not talking in Latin anymore anyway.)
Just like sing takes sang in
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No Death by Guru at all, Toughcookie-- but I don't think that correcting any of the three pronunciations is really that more important than the others. I have one student who assiduously pronounces what should be /t/ endings so strongly as /d/
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Does anyone feel like watching that video? (it's 25 seconds. I left the context, the important part is only a couple of seconds) Is that too big to download? Should this be moved to the pronunciation section? The fact is that I'm also asking about
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Hello everyone! Could you have a look at the following sentence? Is it correct or not? -A student said that his pronunciation had improved/come on after he began listening to radio programmes in English. I'm in two minds about this sentence. I'm
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