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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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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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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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I'm not familiar with MLB.
In American English it is very common to omit the "t" when it
follows a stressed syllable ending in "n" and precedes an unstressed
syllable beginning with a vowel. "winter" and "winner" are
indistinguishable. The
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Hi guys,
I'd like to offer a few more thoughts.
Best wishes, Clive
Harry 's English has made incredible progress since I started teaching him. I hope this means you will get a huge raise. I'd prefer to say that 'Harry has made incredible
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Davidrock65 wrote:
Harrys English has made incredible progress since I started teaching him. His pronunciation is getting better and better. Please have him review the past form of verbs, as I noticed that he had forgot some of them, and read
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Harrys English has made incredible progress since I started teaching him. His pronunciation is getting better and better. Please have him review the past form of verbs, as I noticed that he had forgot some of them, and read as many as he can, the
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MrPedantic wrote:
(PS I haven't forgotten your "which/what" question. But I'm still thinking about CJ's suggestions.)
I don't want to worry you too much, MrP. It's not my intention. I know
that sometimes the answer to a problem is like
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Hi Xcats,
This is related to the spelling of the past tense forms of regular verbs; it also applies to the "ing" form.
spelling of regular affirmative past tense forms
Most regular verbs: add -ed
work —worked
help —helped
start —
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If you don't like to use another explanation, then I try to explain it and you may correct it for me. The sentence of:
"I like him more than she gives the impression of I like him more than she likes him."
means: She expressed an idea that I
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