1) What are linking sounds in English pronunciation? a) a) Sounds produced when two words are pronounced separately. b) b) Sounds that connect the final consonant or vowel of one word with the initial vowel or consonant of the next word. c) c) Sounds only used in formal speech. d) d) Sounds created by adding extra syllables to words. 2) How does linking sounds enhance spoken English? a) a) It slows down the speech. b) b) It makes speech sound more natural and fluent. c) c) It confuses the listener. d) d) It changes the meaning of words. 3) Which of the following is an example of linking sounds? a) a) Saying "I am a" as "I am a". b) b) Saying "cup of" as "cup ol' ". c) c) Saying "black cat" as "Blackat". d) d) Saying "big apple" as "big oh pple". 4) When do we often use linking sounds in English? a) a) In formal writing. b) b) In casual conversation and everyday speech. c) c) In scientific discussions. d) d) In poetry readings. 5) How does linking sounds affect word limits in connected speech? a) a) It creates clear breaks between words. b) b) It merges words together. c) c) It adds extra syllables to words. d) d) It removes consonant sounds from words. 6) Which of the following phrases demonstrates linking sounds? a) "Good morning." b) "In the house." c) "Across the river." d) Sad dog 7) Which phrase demonstrates correct linking sounds? a) "I want an egg." b) "She is a student." c) "They are all here." d) "I love to read." 8) Can you identify the linking sound in the phrase "cup of tea"? a) "p" links with "o" b) "f" links with "t" c) "u" links with "p" d) "e" links with "u" 9) Get up. a) b) c) d) 10) I need to watch until the end. a) "d" links with "t" b) "o" links with "w" c) "ch" links with "u" d) "l" links with "t" e) "e" links with "e"

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