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shravanmmDear teachers,Your browser does not properly support audio yet.Listen: [ogg] or [mp3]1. Is she there?Is she there or E she there?2. Has he come?Has he come or has e come?3. Where is she?Where is she or where e she?Thank you.Hello, shravanmm. You have asked a very good question. Native speakers invariably use the second pronunciation in each case. t
shravanmmIs the first pronunciation wrong?It is stilted and a sure sign of a non-native speaker, that is all.