She has a degree in computer science.
Mayroon siyang digri sa computer science.
He is an employee at a tech company.
Siya ay empleyado sa isang tech company.
They need to pay the fee before the deadline.
Kailangan nilang bayaran ang bayad bago ang deadline.
The referee made a decision after reviewing the replay.
Gumawa ng desisyon ang referee pagkatapos repasuhin ang replay.
He has a keen interest in photography.
Siya ay may malaking interes sa photography.
The puppy wagged its tail with glee.
Ginawaran ng kanyang buntot ang tuta nang may kasiyahan.
It's a diphthong, it's a vowel sound that starts ahh and ends up ee.
And the third syllable is just 'ee'.
Oh, yeah. Pluto. Ah, ee, ooh.
" Yet I know she quite forgave 'ee."
Other vowel sounds have one mouth position, ee, for example.
A vowel is a sound that flows out freely like ei, a, ee, ow, uw.
The suffix –ee, spelt e-e, makes a noun which means 'the person who receives an action'.
See is a simple word, just two sounds, the S consonant and the EE as in SHE vowel.
For example, if you add –ee to interview, you get the person who receives an interview, an interviewee.
Or let's say you wanna practice the difference between sheep-ship and reach-rich – tense 'ee' and lax 'i'.
She has a degree in computer science.
Mayroon siyang digri sa computer science.
He is an employee at a tech company.
Siya ay empleyado sa isang tech company.
They need to pay the fee before the deadline.
Kailangan nilang bayaran ang bayad bago ang deadline.
The referee made a decision after reviewing the replay.
Gumawa ng desisyon ang referee pagkatapos repasuhin ang replay.
He has a keen interest in photography.
Siya ay may malaking interes sa photography.
The puppy wagged its tail with glee.
Ginawaran ng kanyang buntot ang tuta nang may kasiyahan.
It's a diphthong, it's a vowel sound that starts ahh and ends up ee.
And the third syllable is just 'ee'.
Oh, yeah. Pluto. Ah, ee, ooh.
" Yet I know she quite forgave 'ee."
Other vowel sounds have one mouth position, ee, for example.
A vowel is a sound that flows out freely like ei, a, ee, ow, uw.
The suffix –ee, spelt e-e, makes a noun which means 'the person who receives an action'.
See is a simple word, just two sounds, the S consonant and the EE as in SHE vowel.
For example, if you add –ee to interview, you get the person who receives an interview, an interviewee.
Or let's say you wanna practice the difference between sheep-ship and reach-rich – tense 'ee' and lax 'i'.
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