Exercise 1-38: Consistent Noun Stress in Changing Verb Tenses CD 2 Track 7 录音下载
This is a condensed exercise for you to practice simple intonation with a wide range of verb tenses. When you do the exercise the first time, go through stressing only the nouns Dogs eat bones. Practice this until you are quite comfortable with the intonation. The pronunciation and word connections are on the right, and the full verb tenses are on the far left.
eat 1. The dogs eat the bones.
ate 2. The dogs ate the bones.
are eating 3. The dogs're eating the bones.
eat 4. The dogs'll eat the bones (if...)
would eat 5. The dogs'd eat the bones (if...)
would have 6. The dogs'd've eaten the bones (if..)
eaten that have 7. The dogs that've eaten the bones (are..) eaten
(are...) have eaten 8. The dogs've eaten the bones.
had eaten 9. The dogs'd eaten the bones.
will have 10. The dogs'll've eaten the bones.
eaten
ought to eat 11. The dogs ought to eat the bones.
should eat 12. The dogs should eat the bones.
should not eat 13. The dogs shouldn't eat the bones.
should have 14. The dogs should've eaten the bones.
eaten should not 15. The dogs shouldn't've eaten the bones.
have could eat 16. The dogs could eat the bones.
could not eat 17. The dogs couldn't eat the bones.
could have 18. The dogs could've eaten the bones.
eaten could not have 19. The dogs couldn't've eaten the bones.
might eat 20. The dogs might eat the bones.
might have 21. The dogs might've eaten the bones.
eaten
must eat 22. The dogs must eat the bones.
must have 23. The dogs must've eaten the bones.
eaten
can eat 24. The dogs can eat the bones.
can't eat 25. The dogs can't eat the bones.
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