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HNBC p32 1 practice A

HNBC p32 1 practice A

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The transcription discusses weak forms in English, including examples of sentences with weak forms. It also mentions various phrases and questions. Examples include "My sister's prettier than yours," "He said that I could have it," and "What have you done with it?" The speaker advises against putting hands in pockets. Unit 32. Weak Forms 3. A. Weak Forms. My sister's prettier than yours. It's easier than I expected. He said that I could have it. Tell her that I shan't be coming. The tiger ate the hunter. They dragged the body into the house. Tell them I'm just coming. She gave them each a pound. Is there a party tonight? There's a burglar in my bedroom. I went to London to see the Queen. I wanted to go to the cinema. He told us to come back later. What do you want us to do? It was a dark and stormy night. I looked but no one was there. They were telling us about it. Hundreds of people were drowned. I'd like to have a word with you. Well, what would you have done? Where are you going? What have you done with it? Could you buy one on your way home? Don't put your hands in your pockets.

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