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Apr 2024
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#48 - English Pronunciation - THEE or TH...

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Welcome to another episode of Everyday English with E2 where, each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation as well as some writing / reading strategies. This week, it’s all about pronunciation, and in particular, THEE and THUH, and when to use the different pronunciations of the most frequently used word in the English language, "The". I know you’ll be following along closely today, but if you’d like, feel free to grab a pen and paper and jot down some notes while you listen.

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