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  • I'm going to = umana
  • want to = wanna
  • told you = toldja
  • water = wa-der
  • better = be-der
  • center = cener
  • must be = mus be
  • Hold on = holdon
  • going to = goin-da
  • memory = memry
  • tr sound like chr
  • get you = getcha
  • going to = gonna
  • good morning = goob-morning
  • ten peopl = tem people
  • Bus stop = bustop

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The bird is in the tree. The car is in the parking lot
Where is she? She’s on the farm. Or she’s in the garden.
The school is on Tamabil Road in Arambag, Sylhet.
Where’s the school? The school is on Tamabil Road.
Is the school in Arambag? Yes, the school is in Arambag.
Jamal is a boy. He’s happy. He’s at home.
Is Jamal a boy? Yes, he’s a boy.
Is he happy? Yes, he’s happy.
Where is he? He’s at home.
Shima is a student. She’s intelligent. She’s at school.
Is Shima a student? Yes, she’s a student.
Is she intelligent? Yes, she’s intelligent.
Where is she? She’s at school.
Kamal is a manager. He’s busy. He’s at work.
Is Kamal a manager? Yes, he’s a manager.
Is he busy? Yes, he’s busy.
Where is he? He’s at work.
Where are you? I’m at work.
Where are you? I’m at school.
Where are you? I’m at home.
Are you sick? No, I’m not sick.
Who is she? Where is she? Is she a doctor? Is she happy? Is she sick?
Who is she? She’s Rima.
Where is she? She’s at work.
Is she a doctor? Yes, she’s a doctor.
Is she happy? Yes, she’s happy.
Is she sick? No, she’s not sick.
Who is he? Where is he? Is he a doctor? Is he patient? Is he sick?
Who is he? He’s Kamal.
Where is he? He’s in the Hospital.
Is he a doctor? No, he’s not a doctor.
Is he patient? Yes, he’s a patient.
Is he sick? Yes, he’s sick.
Is he at school? No, he’s not.
Is he at home? No, he’s not.
Is he at work? Yes, he’s at work.
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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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SI. Word Example Meaning Pronunciation StressSyllable PartOfSpeech
1 absolutely she trusted him absolutely with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally. ˈabsəˌl(y)o͞otlē a adverb
2 adequate this office is perfectly adequate for my needs satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity. ˈadəkwət a noun adjective
3 actress she is one of the great actresses of her generation a woman whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television. ˈaktrəs a noun
4 accurate accurate information about the illness is essential (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact. ˈakyərət a adjective
5 advertising movie audiences are receptive to advertising the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services. ˈadvərˌtīziNG a noun
6 actor employers are key actors within industrial relations a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television. a participant in an action or process. ˈaktər a noun
7 admit the office finally admitted that several prisoners had been injured. senior citizens are admitted free to the museum confess to be true or to be the case, typically with reluctance. allow (someone) to enter a place. ədˈmit mi verb
8 adolescent many parents find it hard to understand their adolescent children (of a young person) in the process of developing from a child into an adult. ˌadəˈles(ə)nt le adjective
9 admission an admission of guilt. the country's admission to the UN a statement acknowledging the truth of something. the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution. ədˈmiSHən mi noun
10 adviser The attorney-general is the legal adviser of the president a person who gives advice in a particular field. ədˈvīzər vi noun
11 afford the best that I could afford was a first-floor room have enough money to pay for. əˈfôrd ffo verb
12 activity there has been a sustained level of activity in the economy the condition in which things are happening or being done. akˈtivədē ti noun
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