ASCII Codes While holding down the Alt key (usually on either side of the space bar) enter the number code. When you release the alt key the symbol will appear. Not useful for English, clearly, but very useful for your other classes!
pro·nun·ci·a·tion prəˌnənsēˈāSH(ə)n/ noun noun: pronunciation ; plural noun: pronunciations the way in which a word is pronounced. "spelling does not determine pronunciation" synonyms: accent , manner of speaking, speech , diction , delivery , elocution , intonation ; More Origin late Middle English: from Latin pronuntiatio(n-) , from the verb pronuntiare (see pronounce ). Pronouncing "ed" endings English for Everyone is an excellent resource for improving your English. One especially tricky aspect of speaking English is correctly pronouncing past tense verbs ending in -ed. Check out their worksheet Pronouncing "ed" endings and practice out loud. More -ed endings Have you been practicing "She sells seashells by the seashore"? Here are some more Tongue Twisters for Pronunciation Practice+ Free Mp3 Downloads Easy Tongue Twisters Easy English Tongue Twiste
Forming Be Going To Future Affirmative Form Subject + am / is / are + going to + verb + complement She is going to sell her house. Negative Form Subject + am not / isn't / aren't + going to + verb + complement She is not going to sell her house. Question Form Am / is / are + Subject + going to + verb + complement? Is she going to sell her house? Negative Question Form Am...not / isn't / aren't + subject + going to + verb + complement? Isn't she going to sell her house? To be going to 1- Memorize, repeat and pass in front of your classmates. Form Third Person First Person Plural Question Is he going to? Is she going to? Is it going to? Am I going to? Are we going to? Are you going to? Are they going to? Affirmative contraction He’s going to. She’s going to. It’s going to. I’m going to. We’re going to. You’re going to. They’re going to. Affirmative He is going to. She is going to It is going to.
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