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Adverbs modifier the verbs ,adverbs,..Tom runs fast .The Deers runs very slowly.. slowly is the adverb..and very is the Adjective..🎉🎉🇮🇳🇮🇳🧖🧖ur excellency and mom 😢
One addition to the "weak forms are always connected to the words that come before and after" part: while this is generally true, it is incredibly easy to find dangling weak forms in natural speech when people are hesitating. Especially with "to", examples are all over the place. "I tried to... to... well, I _did_ tell her!" You will hear /tə... tə.../ in a super exposed way. Like I said, these things are all over the place once you start listening for them. I didn't just find that interesting but also helpful as a learner, as these cases might be easier to identify than the ones that are sandwiched between other words in a quickly spoken sentence.
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Nobosy makes it clear though what happens with the sugar. In warm coffees you can take a small pack of sugar or two and add to your coffee but in cold coffees doesn't the barista need to add it while making the coffee so as for the sugar to be disolved? How can I ask for sugar in my iced coffee?