Siying
I am confused with a word “row”. It seems it has two pronunciation. When it means quarrel, it speaks /raʊ/ ; otherwise, it speaks /rəʊ/. Is that right?
2021年6月27日 16:16
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Hi Siying! How are you doing? You're right. The word "row" has two different pronunciations. Row> Quarrel>raʊ Row (of something):One possible definition is: A line of people standing or sitting next to each other in a line> N.A. English: roʊ/ British English: rəʊ/ e.g.We sat in a row at the back of the classroom. I hope this helps. Keep up the good work!
2021年6月27日
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"Having a row with someone" is the same 'o' sound in the word cow. "I had to row a boat to get home" then it would sound like the 'o' in the word know. Hope this helps.
2021年6月27日
You’re welcome! Feel free to reach out to me if you need additional assistance.
2021年6月27日
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