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Three-Word Phrases Review Exercise C: Modifying Descriptive Phrases CD 3 Track 61 When you modify a descriptive phrase by adding an adjective or adverb, you maintain the originalintonation pattern and simply add an additional stress point. 图片1
Exercise 1 -42: Contrast Practice CD 2 Track 11 Now, let's work with c ontrast. For example, The do gs'd eat the bones, and The do gs'd eaten thebones, are so close in sound, yet so far apart in meani ng, that you need to ma ke a special point ofreco
Four-Word Phrases Review Exercise I: Multiple Modifiers with Set Phrases CD 4 Track 3 When you continue to modify a set phrase, you maintain the original intonation pattern and simplyadd an additional stress point. 图片1
Three quarters is the same as naught point seven five. Naught point two five is the same as a quarter. Naught point three three is the same as a third. One and half is the same as one point five. An eighth is the same as naught point one two five.
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Exercise 4-6: Rule 4Held T Before N CD 3 Track 18 The held T is, strictly speaking, not really a T atall. Remember [t] and [n] are very close in themouth (see Liaisons, Exercise 2-5). If you have an N immediately after a T, you don't pop the Tthetong