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Weak form of a word is pronounce when:

AIt is part of a sentence

BIt is part of a phrase

CIt is pronounced with an emphasis

DIt is in isolation

Answer:

A. It is part of a sentence

Read Explanation:

Weak forms are used in connected speech where words are unstressed and pronounced with a reduced vowel sound, and this typically occurs within a sentence where the word is not being emphasized. 

Why other options are incorrect:

  • b) It is part of a phrase:

    While a phrase is a group of words, weak forms are primarily used within sentences, not just phrases. A phrase can be stressed or unstressed depending on its function in the sentence.

  • c) It is pronounced with an emphasis:

    Weak forms are the opposite of pronounced with emphasis. Strong forms are used when a word is pronounced with emphasis or in isolation.

  • d) It is in isolation:

    When a word is pronounced in isolation, it is usually pronounced in its strong form, not its weak form. Weak forms are for natural, connected speech. 


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