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Old 06-Jun-2005, 04:30
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Default how to pronunce "teacher's" and "teachers'"

dear teachers, here are two sentences:
my teacher's books
my teachers' books
how to pronunce "teacher's" and "teachers'"?
are they the same?
is the first /ti:tʃɜ:z/?
and the second /ti:tʃɜ:sɪz/?
or what.
looking forward to your answer. thanks a lot
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Old 06-Jun-2005, 05:25
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Default Re: how to pronunce "teacher's" and "teachers'"

They're the same: /ti:ʧəz/
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