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Pronoun Exercises
Pronouns are words that substitute nouns in sentences to avoid repetition or add clarity. They come in various types, each serving a specific function:
Pronunciation of letters-i, I, j, g, w, qu and letter groups – au, ou, kn, ture, sh, ch, th, gh in English
Digraphs au and ou before ght: When the digraphs au or ou appear before ght in English words, they are often pronounced as a long vowel sound similar to [ɔː].Voiced fricative sound th: In function words (like articles, pronouns, and certain common words) and at the end of significant words between vowels, the combination th is often pronounced as a voiced interdental fricative sound [ð].
Pronunciation of letter groups (letter combinations)- au, ou, ld, nd, kn, ture, gh, ch, sh, th, wh, wr in English
Voiced fricative sound th: In function words (like articles, pronouns, and certain common words) and at the end of significant words between vowels, the combination th is often pronounced as a voiced interdental fricative sound [ð]. Examples: the: [ðə] this: [ðɪs] that: [ðæt] they: [ðeɪ] bathe: [beɪð]
Pronunciation of the letter “a” before consonants
The letter "a" + consonant combinations are spelled due to the rules given in this lesson: a before L, a before l followed by the consonant, a before th, a before n, s, f,
How to place Adverbs in a sentence
Most of the adverbs:adverbs; always, often, seldom, just, never, yet, already, generally, sometimes, still, soon, once, ever and others, can indeed be used before the main verb in a sentence.