Pronunciation: Can and Can’t

by | Jun 10, 2024

Pronunciation: Can and Can’t –

This video lesson will help you recognize the difference between can and can’t in American English conversation. 

Remember that can is usually a structure word:  It is often unstressed in a sentence, with a reduced vowel sound.

On the other hand, can’t is usually a focus word: It has a clear vowel sound and gets more stress than other words.

If you heard a vowel, you probably heard “can’t.”  If you didn’t hear a vowel, you probably heard “can.”

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A great resource for understanding how focus words and structure words work within American English sentences is Clear Speech by Judy Gilbert (available on Amazon)

Also, be sure to check out some of my other posts for English Language Learners

 

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Pronunciation - Can and Can't

Mark Pedrin

Mark Pedrin

Mark has been an English language instructor for over 25 years. He loves helping people develop new skills and understanding so that they can reach their personal, professional, and educational goals. Mark lives near Seattle, Washington with his wife, daughter, and one crazy cat.

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