Aug. 12, 2023
Today, I learned a little about the vowel chart. I am still confused about the horizon axis of tongue position. The teacher on some youtube videos said it's the position of the tip of the tongue. But I don't think so, because it's hard to move the tip of the tongue when I pronounce the vowels.
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Today, I learned a little about the vowel chart.
This is grammatically correct, but doesn't really make sense, as "the vowel chart" is never defined"; instead, I would say something like "The English vowel chart" or "The IPA vowel chart".
I am still confused about the relation between the horizontal axis ofand tongue position.
The teacher on sSome youtube videos said it's the position of the tip of the tongue.
But I don't think so, because it's hard to move ithe tip of the tongue when I pronounce the vowels.
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Today, I learnedt a little about the vowel chart.
I am still confused about the horizon axis of tonguhe position. of the tongue.
The teacher oin some youtube videos said it's the position of the tip of the tongue.
But I don't think so, because it's hard to move the tip of the tongue when I pronounce the vowels.
Today I learned the vowel chart. Today, I learn Today I The first letter of all verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs in the title is capitalized in English. Periods are typically omitted as well. |
Today, I learned a little about the vowel chart. Today, I learn Today, I learned a little about the vowel chart. This is grammatically correct, but doesn't really make sense, as "the vowel chart" is never defined"; instead, I would say something like "The English vowel chart" or "The IPA vowel chart". This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The teacher on some youtube videos said it's the position of the tip of the tongue. The teacher
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But I don't think so, because it's hard to move the tip of the tongue when I pronounce the vowels. This sentence has been marked as perfect! But I don't think so, because it's hard to move it
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