Strong and week forms in An
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These words have no stress, and so they are weakened. That weakened form is called "weak form" as opposed to a "strong form", which is the full form of the word pronounced with stress. The strong form only happens when we pronounce the words alone, or when we emphasize them.
Answer:
*WEAK
Explanation:
the week stands for no. of days=7 in a week okay
ur answer is
These words have no stress, and so they are weakened. That weakened form is called "weak form" as opposed to a "strong form", which is the full form of the word pronounced with stress. The strong form only happens when we pronounce the words alone, or when we emphasize them,Weak forms are very often pronounced with a schwa, and so are very weak and sometimes a bit difficult to hear properly.
Sometimes weak forms are easy to spot, because we use contractions in the spelling to show it:
I am French (strong form) arrow3 I'm French (weak form)
But usually there is no change of spelling, only the pronunciation is different:
But arrow3 strong form: weak form: /
Tell him to go arrow3 strong formsweak form: /tel əm tə gəʊ/
As you can see, the grammatical words "him" and "to" are unstressed and have a weak form when pronounced inside a sentence.
another example: I would like some fish and chips
strong forms arrow3 This version sounds unnatural and, believe it or not, more difficult to understand for a native speaker.
weak forms arrow3 and we can use weaker forms sometimes: so we can see that the auxiliary verb "would" has two weak forms