Embed presentation
Download as PDF, PPTX







The document summarizes English pronunciation rules for several phonetic elements: - Suffixes like -s, -es have different pronunciations depending on the preceding letter like /s/ or /Iz/. -ed endings also vary between /t/, /Id/, and /d/. - The /ŋ/ sound is used in verbs ending in -ing and some nouns ending in -nk or -ncle. - The sounds /θ/ and /ð/ represent the different pronunciations of 'th' as in three vs. the. - The sounds /ʃ/ and /ʒ/ represent 'sh' and 'zh' sounds in words like shop vs. garage






