When the final sound of a infinite verb is a voiced consonant or a vowel. In this case the -ED ending is pronounced as ______.
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- When the verb in the infinitive form ends in either a /d/ or /t/ sound. In this case, its -ED ending is pronounced as______.
- When the singular form of a noun ends in /s z ʃ ʒ ʧ ʤ/ sound, the plural is made by adding an –ES, in this case, the ending is pronounced as /iz/.
- When one word ends with a consonant, and the next word begins with a vowel, can we link the final consonant with the first vowel according to rules of linking?
- The weak forms of the function words differ from the strong ones in the following ways: ( ) A: A long vowel turns into a short vowel. B: Some vowels become the obscure /ə/. C: A vowel sound may be omitted. D: A consonant sound may be dropped.
- In American English, “r”sound is rhotic both in front of a vowel sound and a consonant sound.