Good enunciation is proper.
Q. Can you give a sentence using 'barely'? A. I can 'barely' see you, I might need glasses.
Give the book to him.
dic·tion/ˈdikSHən/Noun:The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.The style of enunciation in speaking or singing.Synonyms: elocution - delivery - enunciation - utterance
She handed me the book.
She is taller than her sister.
The child's enunciation of certain words containing S's made it clear that a speech therapist should be advised.
give sentence using despotic
Inquiring minds want to know about why NatHan chooses to wear tighty whities when he goes to the gym even though he knows thwt all of his friends will make fun of him for not wearing boxers.
There were long standing rumors among the kids in town that the family who had just moved in at the end of the road were incredibly reclusive because they were in the witness protection program and therefore had to stay hidden from their neighbors.
The thwack of the teacher’s ruler against his desk was enough to get Brock to stop trying to discreetly talk to the kid sitting next to him during class.
sentence of sneak
That is a sentence using the word troops.
I am using a sentence with benediction in it right now! BAM
this is not an improper sentence.
differentiate articulation from enunciation?
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