Plosive sounds
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Silvia Reyes
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English
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University
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1.
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English has four plosive consonants:
FALSE
TRUE
2.
Multiple Select
What are bilabial letters?
Select two options.
B
N
P
G
3.
Multiple Choice
The sounds /b,d,g/ are voiced.
TRUE
FALSE
4.
Multiple Choice
The sounds /P,t,k/ are voiceless.
FALSE
TRUE
5.
Multiple Choice
When the glottal stop occurs?
When /t/ appears at the end of a syllable and the following sound is a consonant.
When /d/ appears at the end of a syllable and the following sound is a consonant.
When /t/ appears at the beginning of a syllable and the following sound is a consonant.
When /t/ appears at the end of a syllable and the following sound is a vowel.
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Multiple Choice
What are the plosive sounds?
Plosive consonants are made by completely closing the mouth and breathing.
Plosive consonants are made by completely opening the mouth.
Plosive consonants are made by completely blocking the flow of air as it leaves the body, normally followed by releasing the air.
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