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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
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اختيارات) الدرجة : 1.00 The 'S' sound in 'faces' is similar to the following words

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Nookie1986 [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

This question is incomplete but the completed question is below

The 'S' Sound In 'faces' Is Similar To The Following Words (a) Glasses (b) Noses (c) Places (d) Trucks (e) Hats

Correct options are a, b and c

Explanation:

The transcription of the word "faces" is "feɪsɪz". The "s" sound is "Z". While those of the options are

(a) Glasses - ɡlɑːsɪ<u>z</u>

(b) Noses - nəʊzɪ<u>z</u>

(c) Places - pleɪsɪ<u>z</u>

(d) Trucks - tɹʌks

(e) Hats - hæts

From the above, it can be seen that options a, b and c are correct since the "s" sound in them (underlined) are similar to that in faces.

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