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Frenk969
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Hi there!
Some time ago I heard that schwa sound when followed by a vowel sound must be stopped.
For instance: 'Do you remember anything?' According to the schwa rule, basically I should pronounce the schwa sound at the end of the word. However, with reference to the snippet of information I wrote above, I shouldn't pronounce the schwa in this example since after remember there is a word beginning with a vowel. Is it right?
What I forgot to mention was I am referring to British English Accent!
Some time ago I heard that schwa sound when followed by a vowel sound must be stopped.
For instance: 'Do you remember anything?' According to the schwa rule, basically I should pronounce the schwa sound at the end of the word. However, with reference to the snippet of information I wrote above, I shouldn't pronounce the schwa in this example since after remember there is a word beginning with a vowel. Is it right?
What I forgot to mention was I am referring to British English Accent!