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Americans pronounce "Go home now" as "GOH HOHM NOW" in casual speech. The rhythm is what carries the casual feel: keep stressed words long, unstressed words short, and let the words flow without forced pauses.
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Is this how the sentence is taught in textbooks?
Textbooks usually teach the citation form — every word pronounced fully, every consonant crisp, every vowel pure. Americans actually flap their Ts, drop function-word H's, link consonants forward into vowels, and reduce unstressed syllables to schwa. The respell on this page shows the casual form you'll hear in real conversations rather than the textbook version.