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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Sounds phares

Hi.
Is there in English any conspicuous transition in hearing phares a 'I look at that' and correct form 'I looking at that'? It can sounds strange like for foreingers or normal?
  

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Your question is very unclear. 'I look at that' is very unusual and 'I looking at that' is not possible. Please explain more.

  • Your question is very unclear.
  • 'I look at that' is very unusual and 'I looking at that' is not possible.
  • Please explain more.
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Your question is very unclear. 'I look at that' is very unusual and 'I looking at that' is not possible.

Please explain more.
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I mean how sounds diffrence between correct form and uncorrect form for who's for who English is a primary language. Normal or strange. I think it is enough explain.
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I'm afraid that your English ability has not advanced to the level of your inquiry. Is this what you mean?—

I mean, what is the difference between the correct form and the incorrect form for native speakers? Does it sound normal or strange? I think that is enough explanation.

Answer: the incorrect form sounds wrong and the correct form sounds normal.

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