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# Rule-11: Glottal Stop, Glottal T: how to say words like certain and mountain


Syllable ends in T+syllabic N = Glottal Stop/ Glottal T

	Generally there are 3 types Syllabic N:

1.	Most common syllabic N is “-ain”
Mountain, certain, curtain
2.	-en:
Eaten, written, gotten

3.	-on:
Button, cotton
-an:
Manhattan
-an(nt):
Important

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# Rule-12: Pronounce the p t k sounds


# Aire puff sounds: p, t, k, c

When they will be first letter of the word and stress syllable of the word it will air puff sound
P = pea, pen, pay, peach, park, pig, path, pug, pie, peg
T = ten, to, tea, tip, tie, town, tank, tore, tart, tug
c, k  = card, class, coal, cap, cage, coat, cold, curl, came, could

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# Rule-13: pronounce THE


1.	 “The” before consonant:
 the store, the job, the best

2.	“The” before vowel: 
the only, the other, the egg

N.B: “the” before “one” as like as consonat because “o” of one pronounce like “w”

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