DO and DOES Reduction American English Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to study using DO and DOES as helping verbs,

and their pronunciation.

Do you know what a helping verb is?

It’s a verb that helps the main verb of the sentence

– so it’s not the main verb.

It’s an auxillary verb.

Let’s look at two examples:

I do it all the time.

What do you think?

In one sentence, ‘do’ is the main verb;

it’s the only verb.

In the other sentence, it’s the helping verb,

the auxiliary verb.

Which is which?

‘Think’ is a verb, it’s the main verb of that sentence.

So ‘do’ is the helping verb in the second sentence,

and the main verb in the first sentence.

What do you notice about the pronunciation?

In the first sentence, I pronounce it fully, do,

with the OO as in BOO vowel.

In the second sentence, it’s not as clear.

What do you think?

I reduce the vowel to the schwa, duh, duh.

I say it as fast as I can.

You might notice I’m dropping the T in ‘what’

and reducing the vowel in ‘you’ to the schwa as well:

what do you, what do you.

What do you think?

That makes the words in that phrase flow together,

just like we want in American English.

Content words are words we want to stress,

words we want to fully pronounce.

Verbs are content words, but helping verbs are not.

These are function words,

which are unstressed and sometimes reduced.

Duh, duh.

This same idea works with the word ‘does’.

Fully pronounced, ‘does’,

with the UH as in BUTTER vowel.

But when it’s a helping verb, it’s pronounced ‘diz’,

does, does.

Different, right? It’s less clear, very, very quick,

and we reduce the vowel to the schwa.

The jaw doesn’t really need to drop - ‘does’.

She does accounting for the firm.

What does he need?

She does accounting, does, does.

It’s the only verb, fully pronounced.

She does, she does.

What does he need?

does, does, does.

Unstressed, very fast.

Need’ is the main verb here.

Does, does.

What does he, what does he.

Notice I’m dropping the H in ‘he’, as we often do.

What does he need?

Let’s listen to a few more sentences

with ‘does’ and ‘do’:

Why does it do that?

Which one sounds fully pronounced, ‘does’ or ‘do’?

Why does it do that? Why does, does, does.

That’s not fully pronounced.

Do that, do that.

‘Do’ is fully pronounced.

Do is the main verb,

and ‘does’ is the helping verb, does.

How do you feel?

Is ‘do’ fully pronounced?

How do you feel?

No. It’s reduced.

‘Feel’ is the main verb, and ‘do’ is the helping verb.

Did you notice that every time ‘do’ and ‘does’

were helping verbs, they were making questions?

And every time they were main verbs,

they were making statements.

Actually, they can be in a statement

as an auxiliary verb too,

but in those cases they are being added for emphasis,

and so they will be stressed.

For example: I do like them.

‘Like’ is the main verb,

but we add ‘do’ to add emphasis.

You don’t like them, do you?

I do! I do like them.

It does work.

‘Work’ is the main verb,

but we add ‘does’ for emphasis.

This thing doesn’t work.

It does work, you’re doing it wrong.

So, if ‘do’ or ‘does’ are in a question,

try to reduce them.

Link them to the words around them,

and make them really fast.

I hope this video has helped you understand

when and how you can use

‘do’ and ‘does’ as helping verbs.

If there’s a word or phrase you’d like help pronouncing,

please put it in the comments below.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将学习使用 DO 和 DOES 作为助动词,

以及它们的发音。

你知道什么是助动词吗?

它是一个帮助句子主要动词的动词

——所以它不是主要动词。

是助动词。

让我们看两个例子:

我一直这样做。

你怎么认为?

在一个句子中,“do”是主要动词;

这是唯一的动词。

在另一句话中,它是助动词

,助动词。

哪个是哪个?

‘Think’是动词,是那个句子的主要动词。

所以“do”是第二句中

的助动词,第一句中的主要动词。

你注意到发音的什么?

在第一句话中,我将它完整地发音为 do,

与 BOO 元音中的 OO 一样。

在第二句话中,它并不那么清楚。

你怎么认为?

我将元音减少到 schwa,duh,duh。

我尽可能快地说。

你可能会注意到我将“what”中的 T

去掉,并将“you”中的元音减少为 schwa:

你是什么,你是什么。

你怎么认为?

这使得该短语中的单词可以一起流动,

就像我们在美式英语中想要的那样。

实词是我们想要强调的

词,我们想要完整发音的词。

动词是实词,但助动词不是。

这些是虚词

,不重读,有时会被简化。

啧啧啧。

同样的想法也适用于“做”这个词。

完全发音,“does”,

与 BUTTER 元音中的 UH 一致。

但是当它是一个助动词时,它的发音是“diz”,

does,does。

不同,对吧? 它不太清楚,非常非常快

,我们将元音减少到 schwa。

下巴并不真的需要下降 - “确实”。

她为公司做会计。

他需要什么?

她做会计,做,做。

这是唯一的动词,完全发音。

她愿意,她愿意。

他需要什么?

做,做,做。

无压力,非常快。

需要’是这里的主要动词。

会,会。

他做什么,他做什么。

请注意,就像我们经常做的那样,我在“he”中去掉了 H。

他需要什么?

让我们再听几句

带有“does”和“do”的句子:

它为什么要那样做?

哪个听起来完全发音,“does”还是“do”?

为什么这样做? 为什么会,会,会。

这还没有完全表达出来。

那样做,那样做。

“做”是完全发音的。

do是主要动词

,does是助动词does。

你觉得怎么样?

“do”发音完整吗?

你觉得怎么样?

不,它减少了。

“感觉”是主要动词,“做”是助动词。

您是否注意到每次“do”和“does

”帮助动词时,它们都是在提问?

每次他们是主要动词时,

他们都在做陈述。

实际上,它们也可以作为助动词出现在陈述

中,

但在这种情况下,它们是为了强调而被添加的

,所以它们会被强调。

例如:我很喜欢他们。

“喜欢”是主要动词,

但我们添加“做”以增加强调。

你不喜欢他们,是吗?

我愿意! 我很喜欢他们。

它确实有效。

“工作”是主要动词,

但我们添加“做”以强调。

这东西不行。

它确实有效,你做错了。

因此,如果问题中有“做”或“做”,请

尝试减少它们。

将它们与周围的单词联系起来

,让它们变得非常快。

我希望这个视频能帮助您了解

何时以及如何使用

“do”和“does”作为助动词。

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