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Consonant to vowel linking sound examples are demonstrated in the phrase 'an apple'
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
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
The phrase 'go out' demonstrates a vowel to vowel linking sound
True
The sentence 'Craig bought an apple' does not demonstrate any linking sounds
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
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.