3. The linguists have identified some rules that are
followed by the native speakers of English
language.
The lack of this knowledge results not only in
non native pronunciation but also in lack of
comprehension of native spoken language.
12. He asked
They are
I answered
The boy is
Enjoy it
Say in a minute
Stay out
13. If the word ends in I, i:, eI, aI, or I and the next
c
word begins with a vowel, the two words are
linked with y, whether or not there is a letter “y”
in the spelling.
14. Go in
How odd
Do it
Snow is cold
You are
Go out
How ordinary
15. If a word ends in ʊ, u:, ʊ, or aʊ and the next
e
word begins with a vowel, the two words are
linked with w, whether or not there is a letter
“w” in the spelling.