Linking Identical Consonants sentences
25 sentences you'd actually hear about linking identical consonants. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Can you help me with this luggage?
- Did you feel lonely at the event?
- He gave Victor the final report.
- He lives on a quiet, private street.
- Her top priority is to finish school.
- His social life is very active.
- I can't believe how hot today is.
- I don't feel like cooking tonight.
- I had to guess some of the answers.
- I need to get some more coffee.
- I think this is the correct terminal.
- I want to check both things off my list.
- I'll call later this afternoon.
- It was a bad day from start to finish.
- It was a big gray building on the corner.
- It was such a cheap price for this quality.
- She has a great talent for public speaking.
- That's a real lifesaver, thank you.
- The bus schedule is over there.
- The dark kitchen needs more light.
- The plan has some major flaws.
- We need to book two tickets.
- We should stop procrastinating.
- We'll need to stop playing soon.
- What time does the store close?