Linking Consonant to Vowel
When a word ends in a consonant sound, we often move the consonant sound to the beginning of the next word if it starts with a vowel sound.
For example, in the phrase turn off...
we write it like this: | turn off |
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we say it like this: | tur-noff |
Remember that it's the sound that matters.
In the next example sentence, have ends with...
- the letter e (which is a vowel)
- but the sound v (which is a consonant)
So we link the ending consonant sound of have to the beginning vowel sound of the next word a.
And in fact we have four consonant to vowel links in this sentence:
We write it like this: | Can I have a bit of egg? |
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We say it like this: | ca-ni-ha-va-bi-to-vegg? |