Strong Form/Weak Form Flashcards
The strong form of “and” is…
/ænd/
The two weak forms of “and” are…
/ən/ before a consonant
/ənd/ before a vowel
The strong form of “as” is…
/æz/
The weak form of “as” is…
/əz/
The strong form of “but” is…
/bʌt/
The weak form of “but” is…
/bət/
The strong form of “or” is…
/ɔə̆˞/
The weak form of “or” is…
/ə˞/
The strong form of “that” is…
/ðæt/
The weak form of “that” is…
/ðət/
The strong form of “than” is…
/ðæn/
The weak form of “than” is…
/ðən/
The strong form of “at” is…
/æt/
The weak form of “at” is…
/ət/
The strong form of “for” is…
/fɔə̆˞/
The weak form of “for” is…
/fə˞/
The strong form of “from” is…
/frɒm/
The weak form of “from” is…
/frəm/
The strong form of “into” is…
/ɪntu/
The weak form of “into” is…
/ɪntʊ/ before a vowel, /ɪntə/ before a consonant
The strong form of “of” is…
/ɒv/
The weak form of “of” is…
/əv/
The strong form of “to” is…
/tu/
The two weak forms of “to” are…
/tʊ/ before a vowel
/tə/ before a consonant
The strong form of “her” is…
/hɜ˞/
The two weak forms of “her” are…
/hə˞/ or /ə˞/
The strong form of “his” is…
/hɪz/
The weak form of “his” is…
/ɪz/