Pronunciation rules

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Pronunciation rules Final s

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Pronunciation rulesFinal s

Pronunciation of –d or ed

Pronunciation of r

Pronunciation of h

Contraction

Weak and strong form of auxiliary verbs

A weak

B strong

Weak form of for

Weak form of prepositions

Connected speech final t and d/ final w, y and r

Connecting word ending with vowel to word beginning with vowel

Pronunciation of and in informal speech

Normal stress pattern in verb, nouns and adjectives

Multi-word verb and phrasal verb stressIn two word verb preposition is stress

Answer: b

Compound nouns

First word in a compound noun is usually stressed

Bedroom, bookstand

Multi-word adjective (adjective adjective) collocation

Adjective opposites with prefix in-, im-, un-

Sentence intonation with really and absolutely

Stress in numbers

Intonation of wh- questions

Intonation of yes/No reply and Single word question

Intonation for question tags

Question with or

Showing interest and surprise

Connected speech weak form of be have and been

Sentence stress with so do I

Intonation in present perfect continuous tense

Intonation for exclamation

Intonation for relative clause

Polite offer

Present perfect tense