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The preposition TO is generally pronounced like TUH when it’s not stressed. For today’s English lesson let’s have a look at how you can pronounce the preposition TO in a natural way.
Here are the example sentences:
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- I think I need tuh get a new car
- I went tuh the park.
- I need tuh work tomorrow.
- I hafta work tomorrow.
- Well, I think I hafta go.
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Thanks, Michael!
Than you Mohamed!
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Very good. I love to learn about the natural english pronunciation. Thank you so much !!
Thanks Damaris! I'm glad to hear that!