Session 11, Part 2And now let's make some sentences again:
Jill and Bill live in Nashville. Jill lives with Bill in Nashville.
Jill lives with Bill in Nashville in Winter.
OK, that was simple.
Now let's have a look at the long /i:/:
One:
she
meeting
me
She's meeting me.
Two:
he
leading
me
He's leading me.
And now let's compare:
1. ) Tim team
Tim is on the team.
The winning team
Tim will be.
On the winning team
Tim will be on the winning team.
2.) these this
these sheep this ship
I see this ship.
I see these sheep on this ship.
3.) leave live
leaving living
he's leaving he's living.
He's leaving with his parents.
He's living with his parents.
4. bill meal
the bill the meal
the bill for the meal
please give me
please give me the bill.
Please give me the bill for the meal.
OK, that's it. We think with /I:/ and /i/ you are fit.
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