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Here's an English pronunciation tip to make things a bit easier! đź‘Ź
In this lesson you'll learn about the Vanishing T- where the T sound disappears completely. I promise, knowing this tip will make saying many words and word combinations much simpler!

Be sure to visit the Clear English Corner website for a list of practice words and sentences used in this lesson: clearenglishcorner.com/blog/52

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