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Q926363
According to the IPA – International Phonetic Alphabet – the CORRECT phonetic transcriptions for the words tipping, butter and plate are
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Q926013
Assinale a alternativa cujas palavras tem a mesma silent letter.
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Q926012
Assinale a alternativa com palavras que apresentam o símbolo /?/.
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Q924539
Instruction: answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Are Cats Nocturnal? Your Cat’s Overnight Activity, Explained

(Available at: https://www.rd.com/article/are-cats-nocturnal/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following adverbs follows the same spelling rules as the highlighted word in line 10?
Are Cats Nocturnal? Your Cat’s Overnight Activity, Explained

(Available at: https://www.rd.com/article/are-cats-nocturnal/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following adverbs follows the same spelling rules as the highlighted word in line 10?
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Q924180
Consider the sentences below:
I.The knight is waiting for you! II.The night will still be long.
The words in bold are:
I.The knight is waiting for you! II.The night will still be long.
The words in bold are:
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Q922796
The “ed” at the end of simple past regular verbs can be pronounced as 1-/?d/, 2-/t/, or 3-/d/, depending on the sounds that precede the suffix. Which of the alternatives below shows verbs that follow the “ed” pronunciation rules in this order: 1-/?d/, 2-/t/, or 3-/d/?
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Q1022378

Local accents aside, standard American English has a rule that guides the pronunciation of simple past regular verbs. According to this rule, the “ed” may be pronounced as listed in Column 1. About that, match the correct pronunciation of “ed” in Column 1 to the verbs in Column 2.
Column 1
1. /t/.
2. /d/.
3. /?d/.
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Q1021945
Considering the groups of words below, point out the option in which the group of words are not homophones.
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Q1021274
Based on the text, judge the item from.
The final –ed in the verb “stopped” (line 1) and the final –ed in the adjective “stressed” (line 12) are both pronounced the same way.
The final –ed in the verb “stopped” (line 1) and the final –ed in the adjective “stressed” (line 12) are both pronounced the same way.
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Q1021267
Based on the text, judge the item from.
The beginning of the word “psychologists” (line 3) is pronounced with the /p/ sound (voiceless bilabial plosive).
The beginning of the word “psychologists” (line 3) is pronounced with the /p/ sound (voiceless bilabial plosive).