when the word-endings
are pronounced (before
vowels) and
when they are not pronounced
(before consonants). |
Last Easter.
Las[t]
Christmas. |
Next April.
Nex[t]
May. |
You must eat
something.
You mus[t]
drink something. |
He's just arrived.
He’s jus[t]
gone home. |
l phoned Angela
yesterday.
I phone[d]
George yesterday. |
Everybody
listened in silence.
Everybody Iisten[ed]
carefully. |
lt must have
rained all night.
It must have rain[ed]
during the night. |
Your brother
seemed angry.
Your brother seem[ed]
depressed. |
l worked in the
garden yesterday.
I work[ed]
till midnight yesterday. |
Mr Jones was
asked a question.
Mr Jones was ask[ed]
to make a speech. |