
English Phonetics II - W3
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- Q1
The [f] sound is produced with a puff of air.
False
True
30s - Q2
The [v] sound is continuous without interruption.
False
True
30s - Q3
The airstream in [l] passes over both sides of the tongue.
True
False
30s - Q4
There is a puff of air or aspiration when the sound [k] follows s, like skate or skill.
True
False
30s - Q5
[f] and [v] are both voiced sounds
False
True
30s - Q6
When pronouncing [f] and [v] place the upper teeth touching the lower lip.
True
False
30s - Q7
The [w] sound can be found at the end of words.
True
False
30s - Q8
The [h] sound never occurs at the end of words
True
False
30s - Q9
[k] and [l] are voiceless sounds.
True
False
30s - Q10
Honor and honest are examples of words in which the sound [h] is silent.
True
False
30s - Q11
The letter k is silent when followed by n.
True
False
30s - Q12
You need to flip and roll your tongue when pronouncing [r].
True
False
30s - Q13
Exist and exact are examples of words in which the sound [g] is pronounced [gz].
False
True
30s - Q14
The letter w is always pronounced at the end of words.
False
True
30s