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Word Citation Form Reduced Form Example

“Be” Verb, Auxiliary Verbs, and Modals“Be” Verb, Auxiliary Verbs, and Modals“Be” Verb, Auxiliary Verbs, and Modals“Be” Verb, Auxiliary Verbs, and Modals
Am /æm/ /əm/, /m/ What am I doing? I’m going.
Are /ɑr/ /ɚ/ What are you doing? You’re going.
Is /ɪz/ /ɪz/, /z/ What is he doing? He’s going.

Have /hæv/ /əv/, /v/, /ə/ What have they done? They’ve /nished. You should have studied.

Has /hæz/ /əz/, /z/ Bob has left. He’s told them.
Had /hæd/ /əd/, /d/ Bob had left. He’d told them.

Do /duw/ /də/ What do you want to do? Do you want to dance?

Does /dʌz/ /dəz/, /z/ Where does he live? Who does he know?

Did /dɪd/ /əd/, /d/ What did you do? Who did you see?
Can /kæn/ /kən/, /kn/ I can see it. What can you do?
Will /wɪl/ /əl/, /l/ What will you do? I’ll go now.
Would /wᴜd/ /əd/, /d/ It’d be nice to go. I’d go there.

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Word Citation Form Reduced Form Example

PrepositionsPrepositionsPrepositionsPrepositions

At /æt/ /ət/ We’re at home. Look at that.


For /fɔr/ /fɚ/ It’s for you. For a long time.


From /frɑm/ /frəm/ He’s from Irvine.


Of /əv/ //əə/v/ (Before consonants) A cup of tea.(Before vowels) A couple of eggs.


To /tuw/ /t/tuw/ə/ (Before consonants) Go to school.(Before vowels) Go to a movie.


ConjunctionsConjunctionsConjunctionsConjunctions

And /ænd/ /ən/, /n/ Up and down. Salt and pepper.


Or /ɔr/ /ɚ/ Soup or salad. Yes or no.


As...as /æz/ /əz/ As fast as you can. Just as good.


Because /biyk/bəkʌɔz/z/ /k/bəəz/kʌz/ I’m smiling ’cause I’m happy.I’m happy because it’s Saturday.


ArticlesArticlesArticlesArticles

A /ey/, /ə/ /ə/ (Before consonants) A box. A unit.


An /æn/ /ən/ (Before vowels) An egg. An hour.


The /ðiy/ //ðəðiy// (Before consonants) The children.(Before vowels) The end. The others.


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