Consonant and Vowel Linking Sounds Quiz
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Consonant to vowel linking sound examples are demonstrated in the phrase 'an apple'

True

Vowel to vowel linking can be indicated by the use of a /w/ sound

True

The phrase 'go out' demonstrates a vowel to vowel linking sound

True

The sentence 'Craig bought an apple' does not demonstrate any linking sounds

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In the sentence 'I ate an apple and a banana, too', there are no linking sounds present

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Study Notes

Linking Sounds

  • The phrase 'an apple' demonstrates consonant to vowel linking sound.
  • The /w/ sound is used to indicate vowel to vowel linking sound.
  • The phrase 'go out' is an example of vowel to vowel linking sound.

Linking Sounds Examples

  • The sentence 'Craig bought an apple' does not contain any linking sounds.
  • The sentence 'I ate an apple and a banana, too' does not contain any linking sounds.

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Test your knowledge of linking sounds in English with this quiz. Practice identifying and understanding how consonant and vowel sounds are linked together in different words.

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