Câu hỏi 765889:
Circle the words that does NOT begin with a dental consonant:
Circle the words that does NOT begin with a dental consonant:
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….




Circle the groups of word which contains the same FINAL consonant sound.
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….




/ r / may be pronounced in:
Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.




According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “r” in “for Ann” can be:
There may be assimilation in ………………
Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.




When you say “Don’t be too long” as a pleading request, ……… is used.
What do the initial consonants of thin, zoo, though, shop have in common?
When someone says ‘”You are right?” that means “Are you right?”, the ……… is used.
The rising intonation is not used in …..
The falling intonation is used in……
There may be elision and assimilation in saying:
If neither the statement nor the tag-question has the word NOT in them, use the ………….
The weak form of a grammatical word is used when it is ……… and not ……….
The falling intonation is not used in……
The dive is used in …..
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiced palato-alveolar fricative.
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