assimilation and elision

8. Why?

  1. A
  2. it is necessary for clear communication and more required for the current world.
  3. it may improve the learner's english speaking efficiency.
  4. dear jemmie, hi, i'm back once again, having a ball on your website. what you just pointed out is spot on. this is the very ease of articulation. the bare truth is that since, let's say for the case of human beings, /b/ is a bilabial sound, when preceded by /n/, /n/ changes to /m/, which is a bilabial one too, to assimilate. life is that simple, and you are on the crest of a wave, so please keep it going. thanks & cheers.
  5. it is very important.
  6. to improve themselves and to understand much more the native speakers
  7. i don't know yet, i'm confused and still confused.
  8. so that they understand why we do not pronounce every word clearly
  9. i'm going to have a test next week.
  10. in order for their language to sound better and more similar to english
  11. to learn to speak properly
  12. because they help to understand native speakers better and enrich knowledge of language in general
  13. it is an important field in the english language.
  14. because it's a part of spoken english
  15. i think it helps to improve your pronunciation.
  16. they improve your pronunciation, help to understand english native speakers.
  17. this is crucial for every person who wants to be fluent in english, and those aspects are equally important to others (such as rhythm, schwa sound, and so on).
  18. that would help them to improve their language skills, because it doesn't matter if you're a native speaker or not; you should speak properly.
  19. it is a part of the english language and we cannot skip it.
  20. because it helps to understand and speak english at least a bit better
  21. these are important components of the english language that should not be omitted when learning it.