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3.2 Word Groups - H after a Consonant

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3.2 Word Groups - H after a Consonant

Theory:

If the word beginning with H comes at the beginning of a sentence or clause, then the H sound is pronounced, but if it comes in the middle of a sentence or clause, and after a consonant, then the H sound is not usually pronounced.

I wanT Her to call me = I wan Ter to call me.

I think Harry's coming = I thin Karry's coming.

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