/s/ and /z/ sound quite similar and there is no need to notice the minor difference between them when speaking English.
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- /s/ and /z/ sound quite similar in pronunciation, so there is no need to notice the difference between them when speaking English.
- /tr/ and / tʃ/ sound similar, so it is not necessary to distinguish them when speaking English.
- Americans usually feel comfortable when speaking with someone if the distance between them is about () inches to arm's length.
- _______English is quite different from written English. A: Spoken B: Speak C: Spoke D: Speaking
- Zhang Hong finds it a big problem to tell the difference between the spellings in American English and British English.