5. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I stopped at the grocery store on my way home
from work.
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6. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I stopped at the grocery store on my way home
from work.
I stop’t at the grocery store on my way home from
work.
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7. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I cleaned the bathroom yesterday.
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8. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I cleaned the bathroom yesterday.
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I clean’d the bathroom yesterday.
9. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I decided to work late last night.
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10. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I decided to work late last night.
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I de-ci-did to work late last night.
11. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I cooked dinner for my friends last night. It tasted
amazing!
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12. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I cooked dinner for my friends last night. It tasted
amazing!
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I cook’t dinner for my friends last night.
It tas-tid amazing!
13. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
John wanted to play in the park, but his mom said it was
too rainy. So, he just watched the birds outside.
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14. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
-ED spoken -ED spoken
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John wan-tid to play in the park, but his mom said it
was too rainy. So, he just watch’t the birds outside.
John wanted to play in the park, but his mom said it was
too rainy. So, he just watched the birds outside.
15. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I dropped my TV and broke it. I won’t buy a new
one, because I never watched much TV
anyway.
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16. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I dropped my TV and broke it. I won’t buy a new
one, because I never watched much TV
anyway.
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I drop’t my TV and broke it. I won’t buy a new
one, because I never watch’t much TV anyway.
17. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
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Mark’s boss hated his presentation. After it
ended, he yelled at him in his office for twenty
minutes.
18. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
Mark’s boss hated his presentation. After it
ended, he yelled at him in his office for twenty
minutes.
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Mark’s boss ha-tid his presentation. After it en-
did, he yell’d at him in his office for twenty
minutes.
YELL doesn’t end in
a T or D sound, so we
don’t pronounce the last E
19. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
Susan graduated from high school when she was
only sixteen, but she decided to take a year off
before going to university.
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20. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
Susan graduated from high school when she was
only sixteen, but she decided to take a year off
before going to university.
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Susan gra-dju-a-did from high school when she
was only sixteen, but she de-ci-did to take a
year off before going to university.
21. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
Susan graduated from high school when she was
only sixteen, but she decided to take a year off
before going to university.
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Susan gra-dju-a-did from high school when she
was only sixteen, but she de-ci-did to take a
year off before going to university.
TAKE A YEAR OFF: to take a
break from something for one
year. Susan not go to school for
one year. You can also TAKE A
DAY, WEEK, or MONTH OFF
WORK
22. I waited in line for thirty minutes to buy a ticket for my
trip. I picked a busy time of the year to travel!
Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
23. I waited in line for thirty minutes to buy a ticket for my
trip. I picked a busy time of the year to travel!
Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
I wai-tid in line for thirty minutes to buy a ticket for my
trip. I pick’t a busy time of the year to travel!
24. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
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25. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
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26. Say the sentence with the correct pronunciation
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