Yeah "CAN'T" is pronounced with "a stop T" or like I've always said, "with a little or slight pause when pronouncing the "t" and I'd also say, with a slight stress. That little or slight pause makes the difference between the affirmative and negative form when natives speak fast.
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Yeah "CAN'T" is pronounced with "a stop T" or like I've always said, "with a little or slight pause when pronouncing the "t" and I'd also say, with a slight stress.
That little or slight pause makes the difference between the affirmative and negative form when natives speak fast.
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It was excellent like always.
I wish teacher Kevin taught how we write a paragraph in English .
Our writing is not good. I hope to see video about English writing. Thank you
She is a native speaker. I am confused.
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It is too difficult to me yet!
It takes a lot of practice in order to master it.
And I think the correct expression is;
"It is STILL too difficult to me".
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What about using "cannot"?
You can say it, it's correct BUT natives hardly use it.
Affirmative is not positive ,
The British pronunciation is easier here 😂
Why?
@@thelma-7777 It's much more straightforward with the pronunciation.