Recognize "linking Consonant to Vowel" is very difficult for me. How can I do?Everyone give some advice,please.Thank you.
answer1:
Hi, Jay and welcome to the board.We have a networker called Jay who often answers questions here, so you might be asked to change your nickname.As for your question - wow! - there's no answer to it. Any vowel can be linked to any consonant, so we need you to ask more specific questions.Rover
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answer3:
I can think of only one example of what you are looking for and I might be wrong anyway.Linking the word 'the' to another word when we speak is like this:If the second word begins with a vowel eg 'apple', we should say, "thee apple".If the second word begins with a consonant eg 'book', we should say, "thu book".Is this the sort of thing you are looking for?We should always say the letter 't' at the end of a word eg don't, about, lot, got. Sometimes people do not pronounce the 'd' and that is incorrect.
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