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Business English: A Practice Book

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o͝o " " fo͝ot, wo͝ol, bo͝ok ou " " out, thou, devour´ oi " " oil, noi´sy, avoid´


ā is called long a, and is marked with the macron
ă is called short a, and is marked with the breve
â is called caret a, and is marked with the caret
ä is called Italian a, and is marked with the diaeresis
ȧ is called short Italian a, and is marked with the dot
ẽ is called tilde e, and is marked with the tilde or wave

Exercise 11—Vowels

Of the twenty-six letters in the alphabet, how many are vowels? Name them. What are the other letters called?

Compare the ă in hat and the ā in hate. Which has more nearly the sound of a in the alphabet? This is called the natural or long sound of the vowel. The other is called the short sound.

Drop the e from hate. Explain the result.

Name other monosyllables ending in e and containing the long a sound.

Explain the difference in pronunciation between Pete, pet, ripe, rip, hope, hop, cube, cub.

Find other monosyllables ending in e and containing a long vowel that becomes short if the e is dropped.

Monosyllables ending in silent e usually contain a long vowel sound, which becomes short when the final e is dropped.


Exercise 12

Pronounce carefully the following words containing the short Italian a:

advȧnce clȧss lȧnce plȧster
advȧntage      contrȧst    lȧst pȧstor
ȧfter enchȧnt mȧsk prȧnce
bȧsket Frȧnce mȧster rȧfter
brȧnch glȧnce mȧstiff    shȧft
brȧss glȧss pȧss surpȧss
chȧff grȧss pȧst tȧsk

Exercise 13

Pronounce the following carefully, noting each a that is marked:

hälf ideȧ cälm audācious
pȧth cȧn't āpricot ȧghȧst
ȧsk cătch mȧdrăs    ălgebrȧ
fäther    v[+a]cātion    ăgile forbăde
dȧnce extrȧ cȧst trȧnce
lȧss cȧsket grȧnt āviātion

Exercise 14

Pronounce the vowel o in the following very carefully. Don't give the sound feller or fella when you mean fellow.

fellow swallow theory borrow
potato follow position heroism
window original factory donkey
pillow evaporate    ivory memory
chocolate    mosquito licorice    oriental

Exercise 15

The vowel u needs particular attention. When it is long, it is sounded naturally, as it is in the alphabet. Do not say redooce for reduce.

reduce picture educate figure
produce stupid judicial duty
conducive student calculate accumulate
endure genuine curiosity Tuesday
duration induce regular particular
singular avenue tune institute
nutriment    constitution    culinary January
revenue introduce opportunity    manufacture

Exercise 16

Using diacritical marks indicate the value of the vowels in the following. Try marking them without first consulting a dictionary. After you have marked them, compare your markings with those used in a dictionary.

pupil different    diacritical    gigantic
alphabet    several radiating gymnasium
natural letter Wyoming system
result eraser typical merchant


Exercise 17

Pronounce carefully, noting that in each word at least one consonant is silent, and sometimes a vowel as well. Draw an oblique line through the silent letter or letters

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