MOST COMMON ENGLISH WORDS PRONOUNCED NATURALLY!

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Well hey there, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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These are some of the most common English words.
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You see them in almost every English sentence
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and today we're going to practise their natural pronunciation,
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the way that they really sound when you hear them
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spoken out loud by native English speakers:
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and, that and were
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are often not so clearly pronounced.
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They usually sound like
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So getting familiar with these more natural pronunciations
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will help you to understand
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fast-talking native English speakers.
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Plus it's going to help you to sound more natural and relaxed
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as you speak in English too.
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Let's dive into the lesson.
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These words are all function words or grammatical words.
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So when they're spoken in English sentences,
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they are usually unstressed.
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They don't carry a lot of meaning in our sentences and they are
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less important than other words.
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Nouns, verbs, adjectives,
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these are important words.
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These are the stressed words in our sentences,
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but these ones,
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these ones often get
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murmured or mumbled or pushed together with
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other words.
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Let's take a closer look at that one.
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Actually,
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that can be stressed or unstressed in English sentences
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depending on how it's used.
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So when that is a determiner,
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we use it to explain which specific thing we're talking about.
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So then we usually stress the word so that it's really clear
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which one.
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No, not this one, that one!
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It's really clear.
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As an adverb, it will probably also be stressed.
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I'm not that hungry.
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But when that is used as a conjunction to connect two
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clauses in a sentence together, then it's unstressed.
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So instead of that, it becomes
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so that vowel sound softens
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and it reduces to the schwa sound.
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I told her that I'd be there.
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It wasn't the answer that I wanted to hear.
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Be is definitely the most commonly used English word,
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but it has several different forms, doesn't it?
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Depending on the subject and the tense,
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it could be am,
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is,
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are,
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was
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or were.
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And just like the verbs do and have,
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the be verb can be used as a main verb
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as well as as an auxiliary verb.
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I'll be home soon.
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Here, be is our main verb, isn't it?
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Be home. I'll be home soon.
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In the present tenses, be becomes
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I am...
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We are...
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It is...
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Right?
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But they are usually pushed together to create contractions
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when spoken so we can say them more quickly.
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I'm...
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We're...
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It's...
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In the past tense, be becomes
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I was...
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and
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they were...
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But when spoken quickly,
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those vowel sounds reduce right down.
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Was becomes
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I was upstairs earlier.
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But compare that pronunciation to
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I was upstairs earlier
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where we're really trying to emphasise that that's the truth.
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I was up upstairs earlier.
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No you weren't! You were in the yard!
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I was upstairs!
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I was putting the washing away.
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And were becomes
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They were waiting for the train.
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Let's take a closer look at this fabulous preposition, on.
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Now, if you watched my lesson last week,
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it's up there if you missed it,
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if you watched it,
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you may remember me talking about an important
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pronunciation rule when you are listening to fast English,
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that words starting with a vowel sound are often
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connected to the
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end of the word before it.
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So on doesn't sound too different in its unstressed form,
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but it does often get pulled towards the word before it
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when spoken quickly, like in this sentence.
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It's on my computer.
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We'll take on a new mechanic in May.
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The same pronunciation rules apply for in.
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To use this word and to sound natural while you do it,
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you need to focus on linking that vowel sound
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to the sound that comes before it.
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Can you bring in the washing?
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I'll meet you in there.
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There's an extra linking sound between those two
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vowel sounds and it's a little bit of a trick.
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This lesson up here will explain how it works,
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but one last time.
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I'll meet you in there.
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Let's talk about these brilliant little words,
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our articles a and an.
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Most of the time when you hear them in English,
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they are unstressed.
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Usually if we want to stress
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that there is just one of something we would say
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one
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instead of really emphasising a or an.
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More often than not, you are going to hear
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The schwa sound is really important here.
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Can we take a break?
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It was an excellent day.
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Of course, we need to include and on our list of
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common English words, it's used all the time, isn't it?
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And becomes
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when it's unstressed and
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often the
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at the end, the
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sound,
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we also drop that. So it sounds a lot like
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I want you to listen to the stressed
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and unstressed forms in this sentence.
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You and me.
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Come and visit me.
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It happens every now and again.
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Now to spelt like this is not usually stressed.
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If you do hear to,
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it's probably referring to this word or this word
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both pronounced to.
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So when to is unstressed, what do you think it sounds like?
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You're right. We need that schwa sound.
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Very relaxed,
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very easygoing sound.
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I want to go to the beach.
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I want to go to the beach too.
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It's quarter to two.
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Can is another
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extremely common English word
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that is often reduced when spoken quickly.
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So can becomes
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I can do it.
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But compare the pronunciation to
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I can do it.
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This is when we really want to emphasise that it's true.
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I can do it.
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Compared to:
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I can do it.
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Not, no.
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Definitely not.
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Not is an unusual one to include in this list because
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as a general rule, we usually stress negative forms in English.
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I am not hungry!
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We really want to stress the meaning there.
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We want to emphasise it
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but the word not is actually, more often than not,
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it's used and it's linked to a verb in an English
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sentence and it becomes a contracted form.
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So I do not like it becomes
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I don't like it.
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So not
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disappears in our sentence. It connects to another word.
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Do not becomes don't.
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I don't like it.
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You can't believe it.
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Can not.
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Can't.
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Now these contracted forms are extremely common
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in spoken English.
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If you are not already using contractions in your
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spoken English,
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I suggest you start introducing them now.
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You are going to sound so much more natural when you're
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speaking in English.
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Let's practise a few common contractions together right now.
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Can't.
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Isn't.
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Wasn't.
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Don't.
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Won't.
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Weren't.
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Shouldn't.
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Couldn't.
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Wouldn't.
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Last but definitely not least is the.
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Now you won't really hear it pronounced like that very often,
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maybe only from your English teacher.
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You will hear a shorter version.
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And you'll also hear our favourite schwa.
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So there are two unstressed forms of the pronunciation of
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the,
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and that change happens
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depending on the word that follows it.
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So if the is followed by a word that starts with a consonant
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sound, then it's pronounced as
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with the lazy schwa sound.
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You left it in the car.
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If the word the is followed by a vowel sound,
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then it's pronounced slightly shorter as...
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How do we get to the airport?
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Yay!
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You made it all the way through.
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I'm super proud of you for sticking around.
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If you want to keep studying how these reductions and natural
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English pronunciation works,
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then I really recommend you take a look at one of my
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imitation lessons.
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You'll be able to see all of these words at work
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in my naturally spoken English.
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And if you want to learn a little bit more about linking
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and how words sound when they're spoken together
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naturally in English,
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definitely check out this playlist right here.
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I know you'll love it
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and I'll see you in there!
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