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WEAK FORMS We must distinguísh between weak forms and contracted forms. Certain english words are shortened so severely (usually to a single phoneme) that they are represented differently in informal writing: it is-it´s. It is important to remember that there are certain contexts where only the strong form is aceptable, and others where the weak form is the normal pronunciation. There are some simple rules, we can say that the strong form is used in the following cases :
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1.-for many weak form words when they occur at the end of the sentence. For example the word of in the following sentence: I´m fond of chips But when it comes at the end of the sentence, as in the following example, it has the strong form: Chips are what I´m fond of
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when a weak-form word is being contrasted with another word: The letter´s from him, not to him. A similar case is what we might call a coordinated use of prepositions: I travel to and from London a lot. A work of and about literature
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3) when a weak word is given stress for the purpose of emphasis. You must give me more Money 4)when a weak form is being” cited or quoted”: You shouldn´t put “and” at the end of a sentence
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1.- THE Weak forms the: before consonants: shut the door Before vowels : wait for the end 2.- A-AN (before consonants): read a book An: (before vowels): eat an apple 3.-AND (sometimes after t,d,s,z,sh) Come and see fish and chips 4.-BUT It´s good but expensive
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5.-THAT (this word only has a weak form when used in a relative clause,when used with a demonstrative sense it is always pronounced in its strong form) The price is the thing that annoys me. 6.-THAN better than ever 7.-HIS when it occurs before a noun Take his name
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8.-HER When used with possessive sense,preceding a noun, as an object pronoun, this can also occur at the end of a sentence) Take her home take her out 9.- YOUR before consonants Take your time on your own 10.- HIM leave him alone I´ve seen him 11.- HER Ask her to come I´ve met her
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The next group of words (some prepositios and other function words) occur in their strong forms when they are final in a sentence, examples of this are given: 1.-AT I´ll see you at lunch 2.-FOR Tea for two thanks for asking 3.-FROM I´m home from work ------------------------------------
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