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Mango7

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Can I drop the "h" sound in this sentence: she couldn't feel her feet touching the floor. Thank you!
 

bhaisahab

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Why would you want to use sub-standard English?
 

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Like most of these omissions involving rapid speech, you don't do it deliberately; it happens. It would sound wrong if you did it when speaking slowly.
 

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when you talk "her" or "er" sounds same
 

khanhhung2512

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when you talk "her" or "er" sounds same
I would say: ""her" and "er" sound the same
I'm not sure if your sentence is grammatical.
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You should concentrate on reading and speaking correct, grammatical and carefully pronounced English before considering using non-standard English.
 
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