There is a conflict in my schedule.
There is /z/ a conflict in my schedule.
A: Have you seen John?? Where is he?
B: I don't know where he is.
Second "he"
Let's eat at this restaurant.
Let's eat at this restaurant.
Let's get three or four bananas for the trip.
Let's get three /y/ or four bananas for the trip.
The object of the game is to get rid of all the cards.
The /y/ object of the game is to get rid of all the cards.
A: You know, we can't eat any more.
B: I can eat more!
we
The weather is great. It's not too hot today.
Find matching shirts for you and her.
Find matching shirts for you /w/ and her.
She dove into the water.
She dove/into the/water.
A: Mary is going to join us for the concert.
B: Well she'll be late like usual, won't she?
We're finding a new sink for the kitchen.
We're finding a new sink for the kitchen.
I don't like to overeat before I work out.
I don't like to /w/ overeat before I work out.
We had a contest to see who had the best costume.
We ha /d/a contest to(tuh) see who/had the best costume.
A: Will you be at home?
B: Yes, but will you be coming?
I'm worried about the spiders.
I'm worried about the spiders.
Let's go to the park; just me and you.
Let's go to the park; just me /y/ and you.
I want to see a live show on Broadway.
I wan /t/to see /y/a live sho /w/on Broadway.
A: Wait for me!
B: We haven't got all day, you know!
We, you
Are you mad? We're going to get hurt!
Are you mad? We're going to get hurt!
The song is catchy and fun to listen to.
The song is catchy /y/ and fun to listen to.