SUPER THANKS ! And remeber to practice the most common ELISION sounds and I also think to be happy we should delete the from our list all the toxic people who are only hurt your feelings. I adore your lessons teacher. Please keep it up
I found out that in American English the word temperature has more silent letters, by the way, thanks for making this video, It helped me out after a long time trying to figure out how to pronounce those words the right way, I finally understood
They are mostly universal but there are some syllable stress differences between British and American English. e.g. LAboratory, LaBOratory I hope that helps.
Excuse me sir, permission to ask so elision can happen in many situations, right? The problem is that you explained that there are a lot of eliminations, some of which end in Ed, end in h. Is that true, sir? 🙏🏻 I'm waiting for your answer sir, thank you 🙏🏻
@@viaanandita1251 good luck with your presentation. This playlist has more elision videos you might find useful ua-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8OydvpdCzfg1S1Ng3ljiqyiKzk.html&si=EMX_AgXaZnn7ogNJ
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SUPER THANKS ! And remeber to practice the most common ELISION sounds and I also think to be happy we should delete the from our list all the toxic people who are only hurt your feelings.
I adore your lessons teacher. Please keep it up
Yes! Stay positive 👍
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTom Hello ! Yep teacher LIFE IS WONDERFUL but too short so we don't have to waste the precious time with bad feelings
Thanks. I share among my family and friends.
Great! I’m glad you liked it. Feel free to share the video with them.
I found out that in American English the word temperature has more silent letters, by the way, thanks for making this video, It helped me out after a long time trying to figure out how to pronounce those words the right way, I finally understood
Thanks for watching. I’m glad it was useful. There will be a new ‘elision of sounds video’ soon
thank you
You’re welcome
Are these rules British English?
They are mostly universal but there are some syllable stress differences between British and American English. e.g. LAboratory, LaBOratory
I hope that helps.
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Excuse me sir, permission to ask so elision can happen in many situations, right? The problem is that you explained that there are a lot of eliminations, some of which end in Ed, end in h. Is that true, sir? 🙏🏻
I'm waiting for your answer sir, thank you 🙏🏻
Yes, you are correct. There are lots of different types of elision.
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Ma sya allah thank you very much sir 🙏🏻 please pray for me for the presentation regarding this elision 🙏🏻
@@viaanandita1251 good luck with your presentation. This playlist has more elision videos you might find useful ua-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8OydvpdCzfg1S1Ng3ljiqyiKzk.html&si=EMX_AgXaZnn7ogNJ
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTom many thanks sir 🙏🏻
@@viaanandita1251 you’re welcome
Why is 'lovely' an elision? Love is one sound on its own.
That’s a good question. A lot of students try to pronounce it as three syllables which, as you point out, is incorrect.