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Words that we use for grammar aren't often keywords. We reduce these grammar words, and link them to surrounding words. "For" is an ideal example of this, and can casually be reduced to a quick and quiet "fer" sound for our speech stress. Listen all the way through to get a confident grasp on this concept for yourself!
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Words that we use for grammar aren't often keywords. We reduce these grammar words, and link them to surrounding words. "For" is an ideal example of this, and can casually be reduced to a quick and quiet "fer" sound for our speech stress. Listen all the way through to get a confident grasp on this concept for yourself!
Check out my video course on Udemy to master your use of Syllable stress!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F
BOOK A CONSULTATION HERE

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