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  1. Hace 6 días · Whenever you have time, please inform me. I’m eager to talk – suggest a fitting time. Feel free to propose a time that’s convenient. Let me know when it’s comfortable for you. Your schedule dictates – suggest a time. 1. Kindly inform me of a time that suits you. Scenario: Hello Robert, I hope this email finds you well.

  2. Hace 4 días · In everyday speech, when we’re speaking fluently, if one word ends in a vowel sound followed by a /d/ and the next begins in a /b/, then the /d/ changes to a /b/ and then merges with the /b ...

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  4. 12 de may. de 2024 · But in words like ‘committee’ and ‘embarrass,’ you don’t need to elongate the double consonants. 5. Double ‘T’ Is Pronounced as ‘D’. For double consonant words that use a double ‘t,’ make sure to pronounce it like a ‘d.’. For example, the words ‘better’ and ‘bitter’ should be pronounced like ‘bedder’ and ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2024 · This guide will explore the rules and provide examples to help you determine whether a comma should come before or after “please.” When to Use a Comma BeforePlease” Rule 1: Beginning of a Sentence. When “please” starts a sentence, it is often followed by a comma, especially in direct requests or commands. Correct ...

  6. 21 de may. de 2024 · The sound of /k/ with letter C. In above discussion we learned that the letter c is usually used for a /s/ sound followed by the vowels e, i, and y, but if the letter ‘c’ is followed by a, o, or u in a sentence, it will give sound of /k/. The letter ‘c’ also gives sound of /k/ when used at the end of a word. Look at the examples given ...

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · David Paganelli: Our forests, relative to the forests that are depicted on this map, which which might have been 200 years old or 300 years old, our forests seldom are that old.Our forests, or, an old forest today in Vermont is 120 years old. Amanda Gustin: This is Before Your Time, presented by the Vermont Historical Society and Vermont Humanities.