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Most common weak forms
       in English
1.'the'

Weak forms: ð∂ (before consonants)
'shut the door' /ʃ˄t ð∂ 'dↄ:/.
  ðI (before vowels)
'Wait for the end' /'weIt f∂ ði 'end/.
2.'a', 'an'

Weak forms : ∂ (before consonants).
' Read a book' /'ri:d ∂ 'buk/
  ∂n (before vowels).
' Eat an apple' /'i:t ∂n 'æpḷ/.
3. 'and'

Weak form: ∂n (sometimes ṇ after t, d, s, z,ʃ/
' come and see' /'k˄m ∂n 'si:/
' Fish and chips' /'fI ʃ ṇ 'ʧIps/.
4. 'but'

Weak form: b∂t 'It's good but expensive'
  /Its 'gud b∂t Iks'pensiv/.
5. ' that'

( This word only has a weak form when used in
  a relative clause; when used with a
  demonstrative sense it is usually pronounced
  in its strong form.)
 Weak form: ð∂t ' The price is the thing that
  annoys me '
 / ð∂ 'prais Iz ð∂ 'ƟIη ð∂t ∂'nↄIz mi/ .
6. ' than'

Weak form: ð∂n 'Better than ever' /bet∂ ð∂n
 'Σv∂.
7. ' his'

Weak form: Iz , (hIz at the beginning of a
  sentence)
'Take his name' /'teik Iz 'neim /
(Another sense of 'his' , as in 'it was his' has
  always the strong form).
8. 'her'

(When used with possessive sense, proceeding
  a noun; as an object pronoun, this can also
  occur at the end of a sentence ).
Weak forms : ∂ (before consonants).
'Take her home' /'teIk ∂ 'h∂um/.
  ∂r (before vowels)
' Take her out' / 'teIk ∂r 'aut/ .
9. 'your'

Weak forms: j∂ (before consonants)
' Take your time' /teIk j∂ 'taIm/
  j∂r (before vowels)
' On your own' /ↄn j∂r '∂Ʊn
10. 'She', 'He', 'We', 'You':
  'she' ʃi
' why did she read it?'    /wai dId ʃi ' ri:d It/.
' Who is she?'            /'hu: 'Iz ʃI/
 'he'    I (the weak form is usually pronounced without h except at
   the beginning of a sentence).
' Which did he choose?'       / 'wIʧ dId I ʧu:z/
' He was late, wasn't he?' /hi w∂z ' leIt ' wↄzṇt i/
 'we'     wI
' How can we get there?' / haƱ k∂n we 'get ðΣ∂/
' we need that, don't we?' / wi 'ni:d ðæt 'd∂Ʊnt wi/
 'you'     ju
' What do you think?'       /'wↄt d∂ ju 'ƟIηk/
' You like it, do you?'   /ju 'laik It 'du: ju/
11. 'him'

Weak form: Im
' Leave him alone'    /li:v Im ∂'l∂un/
' I've seen him'     /aIv 'si:n Im/
12. 'her'

Weak form : ∂ (h∂ when sentence –initial)
' Ask her to come' /a:sk ∂ t∂ 'k˄m/
' I have met her' /aIv ' mΣt ∂/
13. 'them'

Weak form : ð∂m
' leave them here'   /li:v ð∂m 'hI∂/
' eat them'          /i:t ð∂m/
14. 'us'

Weak form: ∂s
'Write us a letter'          /'raIt ∂s ∂ 'let∂/
' They invited all of us'   / ðeI In'vaItId ' 'ↄ:l ∂v
   ∂s/.
The next group of words (some prepositions
  and other function words) occurs in their
  strong form when they are final in a sentence.
  This also depends on the intention of the
  speaker, the situation, the pitch level of the
  word; examples of this are given.
15. 'at'

Weak form: ∂t
' I'll see you at lunch'      /aIl 'si: ju ∂t 'l˄nʃ/
  In the final position: æt
' What's he shooting at?' / 'wↄts I 'ʃu:tIη æt/
16. ' for'

Weak form : f∂ (before consonants)
' Tea for two'   / ' ti: f∂ 'tu:/
  f∂r (before vowels).
' Thanks for asking' /'Ɵæηks f∂r 'a:skIη/
  In the final position: fↄ:
' what's that for? ' /wↄts 'ðæt fↄ:/
17. 'from'

Weak form: fr∂m
' I'm home from work' /aim 'h∂um fr∂m 'wЗ:k/
  In the final position: frↄm
' Here's where it came from' /'hI∂z we∂r It 'keIm
   frↄm
18. ' of '

Weak form : ∂v
' Most of all' /'m∂ust ∂v ' Ɔ:l/
  In the final position: Ɔv
' Someone I've heard of' /'s˄mw˄n aIv 'h З:d Ɔv/
19. 'to'

Weak form : t∂ (before consonsnts)
' Try to stop' /' traI t∂ ' stƆp/
  Tu (before vowels)
' Time to eat' /'taIm tu 'i:t/
  In the final position: tu (It is not usual to use the
     strong form tu:, and the pre-consonantal weak
     form t∂ is never used).
' I don't want to'    /aI 'd∂unt 'wƆnt tu/.
20. 'as'

Weak form: ∂z
' As much as possible' /∂z 'm˄ʧ /∂z pƆsIbḷ/
  In final position : æz
' That's what it was sold as' /'ðæts 'wƆt It w∂z
   's∂Ʊld æz/
21. 'some'

This word is used in two different ways:
In one sense (typically, when it occurs before a
    countable noun, meaning "an unknown individual") it
    has strong form:/s˄m/
      ' I think some animal broke it' /ai ' ƟIηk s˄m 'ænImḷ '
    br∂Ʊk It/
If it comes before uncountable nouns (meaning "an
    unspecified amount of"), in such uses it has the weak
    form: s∂m.
  ' Have some more tea'       / 'hæv s∂m 'mƆ: 'ti:/
     In final position: s˄m
  ' I've got some'      /aIv 'gƆt s˄m/
22. 'there'
This word has a demonstrative function; it always occurs in its
   strong form : ðe∂ (ðe∂r before example), e.g.
'There it is'     / ðe∂r It Iz /
' Put it here ' /pƱt It ðe∂/
Weak forms: ð∂ (before consonants)
'There should be a rule' /ð∂ 'ʃƱd bi ∂ 'ru:l/
    ð∂r (before vowels)
' There is' / ð∂r 'Iz/
In the final position the pronunciation may be ð∂ or ðe∂.
' There isn't any, is there? ' / ð∂r 'Izṇt eni 'Iz ð∂/ or
              / ð∂r ' Izṇt eni 'Iz ðe∂/.
23. 'can', 'could'

Weak forms: k∂n, k∂d
'They can wait' / ðeI K∂n 'weIt/
'He could do it' /hi: k∂d 'du: It/
  In final position: kæn, kƱd
' I think we can' /aI 'ƟIηk wi kæn/
' Most of them could' /'m∂Ʊst ∂v ðem kƱd/
24. 'have', 'has', 'had'
Weak forms: ∂v, ∂z, c (with initial h in initial position)
' Which have you seen?' /'wIʧ ∂v ju 'si:n/
' which has been best?' /' wIʧ ∂z 'bi:n 'best/
' Most had gone home'     /m∂Ʊst ∂Ʊ 'gƆn 'h∂Ʊm/
   In final position: hæv, hæz, hæd
' Yes, we have'          /'jes we ' hæv/
' I think she has'      /aI ' ƟIηk ʃi ' hæz/
' I thought we had'    / aI 'Ɵↄ:t wI ' hæd/
25. 'shall' 'should'

Weak forms : ʃ∂l or ʃḷ ; ʃ∂d
'we shall need to hurry' /wi ʃḷ 'ni:d t∂ 'h˄ri/
' I should forget it'    / aI ʃ∂d f∂'get It/
  In final position: ʃæl , ʃƱd
' I think we shall'     /aI ' ƟIηk wI 'ʃæl /
' So you should'        /s∂Ʊ ju ' ʃƱd/
26. 'must'

This word is sometimes used with the sense of forming a
   conclusion or deduction, e.g 'she left at 8 o'clock, so
   she must have arrived by now'; when 'must' is used in
   this way, it is rather less likely to occur in its weak form
   than when it is being used in its more familiar sense of'
   obligation'
Weak form: m∂s (before consonants
'You must try harder' /ju m∂s'trai 'ha:d∂/ m∂st (before
   vowels)
' He must eat more' /hi 'm∂st 'i:t 'mↄ:
  In final position: m˄st
' she certainly must ' /ʃi 'sЗ:tṇli 'm˄st/
27. 'do', 'does'

Weak forms:
'Do' d∂ (before consonants)
'Why do they like it? ' /'waI d∂ ðeI 'laIk It/
   Du (before vowels)
' why do all the cars stop? ' /'waI du ↄ:l ð∂ 'ka:z 'st ↄp/
'Does' d∂z
' When does it arrive? ' /wen d∂z It ∂'raIv/
  In final position: du: , d˄z
' we don't smoke, but some people do'
 /wi: d∂Ʊnt 'sm∂Ʊk b∂t 's˄m 'pi:pḷ 'du:/
' I think John does' /aI ' ƟIηk 'ʤ ↄn d˄z/
28. 'am', 'are', 'was', 'were'
Weak forms: ∂m
'Why am I here?' /waI ∂m aI 'hi∂
∂ ( before consonants)
' Here are the plates'     /hI∂r ∂ ð∂ 'pleIts/
 ∂r (before vowels)
' The coats are in here' / ð∂ 'k∂Ʊts ∂r In ðe∂/
 w∂z
'He was there a minute ago' /hI w∂z 'hI∂r ∂ 'mInit ∂'g∂u/
 w∂ (before consonants)
' The papers were late' / ð∂ 'peIp∂z w∂ 'leIt/
 w∂r (before vowels)
'The questions were easy' / ð∂ 'kwesʧ∂nz w∂r 'i:zi/
   In final positions: æm, a:, wↄz, wЗ:
' She's not as old as I am' / ʃiz 'nↄt ∂z 'aI æm/
' I know the smiths are' /aI n∂Ʊ ð∂ 'smIƟss a:
' The last record was' / ð∂ la:st 'rekↄd wↄz/
' They weren't as cold as we are' / ðeI ' wЗ:nt ∂z 'k∂Ʊld ∂z
    'wi: wЗ:/.

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Most common weak forms in english

  • 1. Most common weak forms in English
  • 2. 1.'the' Weak forms: ð∂ (before consonants) 'shut the door' /ʃ˄t ð∂ 'dↄ:/. ðI (before vowels) 'Wait for the end' /'weIt f∂ ði 'end/.
  • 3. 2.'a', 'an' Weak forms : ∂ (before consonants). ' Read a book' /'ri:d ∂ 'buk/ ∂n (before vowels). ' Eat an apple' /'i:t ∂n 'æpḷ/.
  • 4. 3. 'and' Weak form: ∂n (sometimes ṇ after t, d, s, z,ʃ/ ' come and see' /'k˄m ∂n 'si:/ ' Fish and chips' /'fI ʃ ṇ 'ʧIps/.
  • 5. 4. 'but' Weak form: b∂t 'It's good but expensive' /Its 'gud b∂t Iks'pensiv/.
  • 6. 5. ' that' ( This word only has a weak form when used in a relative clause; when used with a demonstrative sense it is usually pronounced in its strong form.) Weak form: ð∂t ' The price is the thing that annoys me ' / ð∂ 'prais Iz ð∂ 'ƟIη ð∂t ∂'nↄIz mi/ .
  • 7. 6. ' than' Weak form: ð∂n 'Better than ever' /bet∂ ð∂n 'Σv∂.
  • 8. 7. ' his' Weak form: Iz , (hIz at the beginning of a sentence) 'Take his name' /'teik Iz 'neim / (Another sense of 'his' , as in 'it was his' has always the strong form).
  • 9. 8. 'her' (When used with possessive sense, proceeding a noun; as an object pronoun, this can also occur at the end of a sentence ). Weak forms : ∂ (before consonants). 'Take her home' /'teIk ∂ 'h∂um/. ∂r (before vowels) ' Take her out' / 'teIk ∂r 'aut/ .
  • 10. 9. 'your' Weak forms: j∂ (before consonants) ' Take your time' /teIk j∂ 'taIm/ j∂r (before vowels) ' On your own' /ↄn j∂r '∂Ʊn
  • 11. 10. 'She', 'He', 'We', 'You':  'she' ʃi ' why did she read it?' /wai dId ʃi ' ri:d It/. ' Who is she?' /'hu: 'Iz ʃI/  'he' I (the weak form is usually pronounced without h except at the beginning of a sentence). ' Which did he choose?' / 'wIʧ dId I ʧu:z/ ' He was late, wasn't he?' /hi w∂z ' leIt ' wↄzṇt i/  'we' wI ' How can we get there?' / haƱ k∂n we 'get ðΣ∂/ ' we need that, don't we?' / wi 'ni:d ðæt 'd∂Ʊnt wi/  'you' ju ' What do you think?' /'wↄt d∂ ju 'ƟIηk/ ' You like it, do you?' /ju 'laik It 'du: ju/
  • 12. 11. 'him' Weak form: Im ' Leave him alone' /li:v Im ∂'l∂un/ ' I've seen him' /aIv 'si:n Im/
  • 13. 12. 'her' Weak form : ∂ (h∂ when sentence –initial) ' Ask her to come' /a:sk ∂ t∂ 'k˄m/ ' I have met her' /aIv ' mΣt ∂/
  • 14. 13. 'them' Weak form : ð∂m ' leave them here' /li:v ð∂m 'hI∂/ ' eat them' /i:t ð∂m/
  • 15. 14. 'us' Weak form: ∂s 'Write us a letter' /'raIt ∂s ∂ 'let∂/ ' They invited all of us' / ðeI In'vaItId ' 'ↄ:l ∂v ∂s/.
  • 16. The next group of words (some prepositions and other function words) occurs in their strong form when they are final in a sentence. This also depends on the intention of the speaker, the situation, the pitch level of the word; examples of this are given.
  • 17. 15. 'at' Weak form: ∂t ' I'll see you at lunch' /aIl 'si: ju ∂t 'l˄nʃ/ In the final position: æt ' What's he shooting at?' / 'wↄts I 'ʃu:tIη æt/
  • 18. 16. ' for' Weak form : f∂ (before consonants) ' Tea for two' / ' ti: f∂ 'tu:/ f∂r (before vowels). ' Thanks for asking' /'Ɵæηks f∂r 'a:skIη/ In the final position: fↄ: ' what's that for? ' /wↄts 'ðæt fↄ:/
  • 19. 17. 'from' Weak form: fr∂m ' I'm home from work' /aim 'h∂um fr∂m 'wЗ:k/ In the final position: frↄm ' Here's where it came from' /'hI∂z we∂r It 'keIm frↄm
  • 20. 18. ' of ' Weak form : ∂v ' Most of all' /'m∂ust ∂v ' Ɔ:l/ In the final position: Ɔv ' Someone I've heard of' /'s˄mw˄n aIv 'h З:d Ɔv/
  • 21. 19. 'to' Weak form : t∂ (before consonsnts) ' Try to stop' /' traI t∂ ' stƆp/ Tu (before vowels) ' Time to eat' /'taIm tu 'i:t/ In the final position: tu (It is not usual to use the strong form tu:, and the pre-consonantal weak form t∂ is never used). ' I don't want to' /aI 'd∂unt 'wƆnt tu/.
  • 22. 20. 'as' Weak form: ∂z ' As much as possible' /∂z 'm˄ʧ /∂z pƆsIbḷ/ In final position : æz ' That's what it was sold as' /'ðæts 'wƆt It w∂z 's∂Ʊld æz/
  • 23. 21. 'some' This word is used in two different ways: In one sense (typically, when it occurs before a countable noun, meaning "an unknown individual") it has strong form:/s˄m/ ' I think some animal broke it' /ai ' ƟIηk s˄m 'ænImḷ ' br∂Ʊk It/ If it comes before uncountable nouns (meaning "an unspecified amount of"), in such uses it has the weak form: s∂m. ' Have some more tea' / 'hæv s∂m 'mƆ: 'ti:/ In final position: s˄m ' I've got some' /aIv 'gƆt s˄m/
  • 24. 22. 'there' This word has a demonstrative function; it always occurs in its strong form : ðe∂ (ðe∂r before example), e.g. 'There it is' / ðe∂r It Iz / ' Put it here ' /pƱt It ðe∂/ Weak forms: ð∂ (before consonants) 'There should be a rule' /ð∂ 'ʃƱd bi ∂ 'ru:l/ ð∂r (before vowels) ' There is' / ð∂r 'Iz/ In the final position the pronunciation may be ð∂ or ðe∂. ' There isn't any, is there? ' / ð∂r 'Izṇt eni 'Iz ð∂/ or / ð∂r ' Izṇt eni 'Iz ðe∂/.
  • 25. 23. 'can', 'could' Weak forms: k∂n, k∂d 'They can wait' / ðeI K∂n 'weIt/ 'He could do it' /hi: k∂d 'du: It/ In final position: kæn, kƱd ' I think we can' /aI 'ƟIηk wi kæn/ ' Most of them could' /'m∂Ʊst ∂v ðem kƱd/
  • 26. 24. 'have', 'has', 'had' Weak forms: ∂v, ∂z, c (with initial h in initial position) ' Which have you seen?' /'wIʧ ∂v ju 'si:n/ ' which has been best?' /' wIʧ ∂z 'bi:n 'best/ ' Most had gone home' /m∂Ʊst ∂Ʊ 'gƆn 'h∂Ʊm/ In final position: hæv, hæz, hæd ' Yes, we have' /'jes we ' hæv/ ' I think she has' /aI ' ƟIηk ʃi ' hæz/ ' I thought we had' / aI 'Ɵↄ:t wI ' hæd/
  • 27. 25. 'shall' 'should' Weak forms : ʃ∂l or ʃḷ ; ʃ∂d 'we shall need to hurry' /wi ʃḷ 'ni:d t∂ 'h˄ri/ ' I should forget it' / aI ʃ∂d f∂'get It/ In final position: ʃæl , ʃƱd ' I think we shall' /aI ' ƟIηk wI 'ʃæl / ' So you should' /s∂Ʊ ju ' ʃƱd/
  • 28. 26. 'must' This word is sometimes used with the sense of forming a conclusion or deduction, e.g 'she left at 8 o'clock, so she must have arrived by now'; when 'must' is used in this way, it is rather less likely to occur in its weak form than when it is being used in its more familiar sense of' obligation' Weak form: m∂s (before consonants 'You must try harder' /ju m∂s'trai 'ha:d∂/ m∂st (before vowels) ' He must eat more' /hi 'm∂st 'i:t 'mↄ: In final position: m˄st ' she certainly must ' /ʃi 'sЗ:tṇli 'm˄st/
  • 29. 27. 'do', 'does' Weak forms: 'Do' d∂ (before consonants) 'Why do they like it? ' /'waI d∂ ðeI 'laIk It/ Du (before vowels) ' why do all the cars stop? ' /'waI du ↄ:l ð∂ 'ka:z 'st ↄp/ 'Does' d∂z ' When does it arrive? ' /wen d∂z It ∂'raIv/ In final position: du: , d˄z ' we don't smoke, but some people do' /wi: d∂Ʊnt 'sm∂Ʊk b∂t 's˄m 'pi:pḷ 'du:/ ' I think John does' /aI ' ƟIηk 'ʤ ↄn d˄z/
  • 30. 28. 'am', 'are', 'was', 'were' Weak forms: ∂m 'Why am I here?' /waI ∂m aI 'hi∂ ∂ ( before consonants) ' Here are the plates' /hI∂r ∂ ð∂ 'pleIts/ ∂r (before vowels) ' The coats are in here' / ð∂ 'k∂Ʊts ∂r In ðe∂/ w∂z 'He was there a minute ago' /hI w∂z 'hI∂r ∂ 'mInit ∂'g∂u/ w∂ (before consonants) ' The papers were late' / ð∂ 'peIp∂z w∂ 'leIt/ w∂r (before vowels) 'The questions were easy' / ð∂ 'kwesʧ∂nz w∂r 'i:zi/ In final positions: æm, a:, wↄz, wЗ: ' She's not as old as I am' / ʃiz 'nↄt ∂z 'aI æm/ ' I know the smiths are' /aI n∂Ʊ ð∂ 'smIƟss a: ' The last record was' / ð∂ la:st 'rekↄd wↄz/ ' They weren't as cold as we are' / ðeI ' wЗ:nt ∂z 'k∂Ʊld ∂z 'wi: wЗ:/.