Monday, February 6, 2017

How to Say WIN vs WHEN - American English Pronunciation





when  adverb, conjunction UK ​ /wen/ US ​ /wen/  //w al n//


A1 at what time; at the time at which:
"I did tell you about it." "When? I don't remember."
When are you going?
When's the baby due?
We'll go when you're ready.


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elephant  noun [ C ] UK ​ /ˈel.ɪ.fənt/ US ​ /ˈel.ə.fənt/

 a very large grey mammal that has a trunk (= long nose) with which it canpick things up


bench

noun UK ​ /bentʃ/ US ​ /bentʃ/


B2 [ C ] a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places:
a park bench (= a seat in a public garden)

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