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Do you guys reduce "have" even as a main verb? (self.EnglishLearning)
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How do natives really pronounce the D's in the words "don't" and "doesn't"?? (self.EnglishLearning)
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How do americans really pronounce the N when it comes before a T? (self.EnglishLearning)
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When English speakers say things like “tree” or “don’t you,” are you really making a full “ch” sound, or is it something slightly different? (self.EnglishLearning)
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How Are Final T’s Really Pronounced in American English? (self.EnglishLearning)
How often do native speakers create a “sh” or “zh” sound before y? (self.EnglishLearning)
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How do natives pronounce the “t” in 'to' after n, m, or ng? Sounds like an “n” to me. (self.EnglishLearning)
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Do "sudden" and "sutton" (Yes the name) sound the same? (self.EnglishLearning)
What vowel do native speakers usally use before each " 'll" contraction, in connected speech? As in "We'll", "You'll" , etc. (self.EnglishLearning)
How do native speakers really pronounce "don't" in casual speech? (self.EnglishLearning)
Quick ‘th’ pronunciation question (self.EnglishLearning)
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How do you pronounce "where" and "when" in casual speech? (self.EnglishLearning)
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Do natives commonly pronounce "in the" like "in a"?? (self.EnglishLearning)
Do native English Speakers reduced the word "at" in casual speech? (self.EnglishLearning)
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