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 sasuna
 
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							| hello , Could you please help me with this lesson: It  is about the weak and strong forms of would you...? and do you...?
 This is the rule in our coursebook here in Algeria: We generally use the weak form of would yo...? and do you...? in questions when we speak very quicKly.
 This rule doesn �t satisfy  me and also I can �t teach things which I don �t understand.
 Please if YOU HAVE AN EXPLANATION LET ME KNOW IT AND THANKS IN ADVANCE
 
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 nourelhouda1
 
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							| hi , Could you please make it clearer ; what do you mean by  �weak  � and  �strong  � forms ; do you mean the  �short  � and  � long forms  � wouldn �t or don �t and doesn �t ?
 
 Cheers
 
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 sasuna
 
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							| It is a phonetics lesson not a grammar one. |  24 Oct 2011     
					
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 chalii
 
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							| hi sasuna, 
 infect in weak form the last sounds assimilate in some conditions so they give different sound instead of their actual sounds. 
  in would you   /d/ and /j/ makes /dʒ/ sound  
  /d/ +/j/ =/dʒ/   so that is becomes weak form of would you. the same rule apply on " did you". 
 hope uyou will get the reason. love |  24 Oct 2011     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_form_and_strong_form Weak means pronounced like an unstressed syllable which can only happen in spoken language. E. g. Would you like me to bring you a chair? If you draw an intonation pattern for this question, you �ll see that the first two words are not stressed, so they are therefore pronounced like unstressed syllables of one word - wudjulaikmi...  Whereas strong form is stressed.   Sophia |  24 Oct 2011     
					
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 sasuna
 
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							| thank you dear colleagues for your help |  25 Oct 2011     
					
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