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What is the difference between Can and Can't? In order not to distinguish the sound can and can't?
In music and film actors and singers speak Can and Can not very fast and I do not know how to pronounce them. Because both have the same sound. Thank U
27 de ene. de 2015 15:24
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In American English, these words do have a similar sound, and the final 't' often isn't audible. One way of telling the difference, though, is to listen to the stress pattern of the whole phrase.
If you say 'I can do it' it is usually the word 'do' which is stressed, while the 'can' is a shorter and weaker sound. If you say 'I can't do it', the word 'can't' is stressed, so 'can't' is a longer and stronger sound.
In standard British English, the pronunciation of 'can' and 'can't' is totally different, so these problems don't arise.
27 de enero de 2015
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This video might help you with your comprehension and pronunciation: http://www.engvid.com/english-pronunciation-can-cant/
27 de enero de 2015
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