No. We use this when we’re telling a story, something that happened to us, and we’re talking about what someone said or someone’s reaction. Fully pronounced, it’s the W sound, the EH as in BED vowel, and the N consonant. Kn, who can help? Let’s go back to the example:  Who can help tomorrow? If you’ve seen many of my videos, you know them. Presented here are the 51st through 60th most common English words. It actually helps you keep your knowledge in your memory. You may be thinking, I’ve heard this word pronounced differently. Your feedback will be reviewed. He voted ‘no’ on the sugar tax. It would make things easier. The interesting thing is that PerfectPronunciation chooses these “old” exercises in Lips have to come together.

Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English If you haven’t already seen video 1 and the other videos in this series, I suggest you start there.

I talk about the T pronunciations a lot. It contains 500 exercises which teach you to pronounce the Who can help tomorrow?



{{#verifyErrors}} This is only the 6This word is pronounced with the True T, because it’s stressed, and it has the AI as in BUY diphthong, and don’t forget that M. Time. This is likely different from what you learned in English class. PerfectPronunciation is different. When the word ‘just’ is followed by a word that starts with a consonant, there is a good chance that a native speaker will drop the T, and just say: jus. Add the power of Cambridge Dictionary to your website using our free search box widgets.Browse our dictionary apps today and ensure you are never again lost for words. Click here or in the description.Let’s look at some example sentences. None of the sounds change so it doesn’t reduce, but it’s pretty different from the stressed version.


However, even when it’s unstressed, this word does not reduce. Content words are nouns, verbs, like this verb ‘make’, adjectives, and adverbs, and content words are what are generally stressed in a sentence. That’s different from: when, when, when, which was flatter in pitch and lower. Want him, want him. If you truly take in this content and master it you’ll be far ahead of most students that are attempting to learn English. Now, this is a stressed word. Required fields are marked * Comment. The sentence contains offensive content.
Today, you’re getting the next video in the 100 most common words in English series, this is video 6. Learning to pronounce English words correctly can be one of the hardest parts of learning English.