6 Pronunciations of -ough - English pronunciation lesson
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024
- Pronounce words like though, tough, and thought correctly and have more confidence when speaking English
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HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
1. -ough as /oh/, in words like "dough"
2. -ough as /ow/, in words like "drought"
3. -ough as /ew/, in words like "through"
4. -ough as /aw/, in words like "thought"
5. -ough as /off/, in words like "cough"
6. -ough as /uff/, in words like "tough"
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-ough
1. oh: although, thorough, dough(nut)
2. ew: through(out)
3. off: cough, trough
4. uff: enough, rough, tough
-ough(t)
5. ow: drought, plough(man)
6. aw: bought, thought, fought
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Now I know how to pronounce : bought, though .
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Hi Christina, I'd like suggest you clarify the correct use of though(or thou, not sure which one), than Americans use a lot and the end of some phrases. Thank you and keep going.
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My friend Doug has a dog that likes to eat dough. Besides that, he dug a hole, yesterday
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My other words are butter bitter better.
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